When Sugar the Boxer suddenly collapsed and stopped breathing during a regular training session, Ron Pace, the owner of the Canyon Crest K9 Training Center, stepped in and gave him CPR.
This video of Ron getting the dog breathing again is going crazy viral today, and it's understandable since he seems to magically jolt back to life. Miracles! Uplifting!
But inspirational resuscitations aside, can someone please get the owner under control? I know it's technically a training class for the dog, but she should have been slipped a memo about how screaming and wailing doesn't exactly create a serene environment to overcome imminent heart failure.
COME BACK TO LIFE AND IF I YELL IT YOU WILL KNOW I MEAN IT MORE.
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3.13.11
By Carol A
This was a 1st for Me..I had a Boxer, so memories do come back...I would have been in the same emotion as the owner, because bein an animal person, everything matters to me. I was scared, while watching this, but I was so relieved when the Puppy was coming back, and I felt so happy for the owner, but more for the dog. Not many times have I seen this, I think this was the first. It's very good to know about safety in the case of animals, & I was very happy to have seen this----Thank You !!! I hope the Dog is fine, and no more problems...
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3.20.11
By misty
Ron did a great job bringing Sugar back to life. But, what caused the dog to stop breathing? I hope his owner bought him straight to the Vet to have him checked out. He's a beautiful dog and she seems to love him by her reaction(s). The woman who kept telling the owner to calm down did a good job... it'd be hard for any pet owner to see their loved one go through something like that.
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