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Old 07-02-2005, 05:34 AM   #2
kewtee
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Cup your hand around the dog's snout and breath air into his nose.
Remember that yorkies lungs are tiny and if you blow too hard or too much they might burst.

I took firstaid for dogs when attending training - and CPR is very handy.

Also if your dog gets something stuck in it's throat clap your hands on each side of its stomach, as if clapping it's lungs (Not too hard). That will most times make the air in the lungs press out the stuck object.
If that doesn't help stick a finger in it's throat. Sometimes this makes the dog gag and get the item out and sometimes you have to fysically remove the object.
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