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I am so glad Marcel is better. It must have scared the life out of you. This type of thing scares me to death. Although I and my husband have read the CPR instructions I've never actually practiced it. I wonder if anyone near me offers these classes for pet CPR. I think I would feel more confident if I could attend a class on small dog CPR. Good job at not panicking. |
Oh no how absolutely terrifying. Very glad to hear Marcel is ok now. You did an amazing job to maintain your wits and get him through that awful experience.... I just re-read both CPR and Heimlich instructions - you are so right to have that memorized - you never know |
OMG, Ann! That is so scary, I was almost shaking reading it! Thank goodness he's ok! This is a wake-up call for everyone to review emergency procedures for our pets! |
OMG....Ann....so scary - just thinking/reading of this had me crying, I can only imagine how horrible it was for you and Marcel. What a relief he is okay now! Thank you for the reminder about CPR - I've taken the course for humans but will def now refresh myself, especially about pet CPR. Give Marcel a big hug from me....and one for you too! |
Oh Ann, Thank god everything is ok. You are a hero! Thank you for sharing your experience.... I hope I never have to do what you did but I will now learn how!!!!! Give Marcel a hug (not to hard) |
OH that was just terrifying to read, I can't even imagine LIVING it.. I am so glad Marcel is okay, thank goodness you knew what to do!!!! |
Oh Ann, I'm so happy for you and I'm so glad you where able to keep your wits about you even though you where in such a panic to save precious Marcel! It's a special thing we moms tend to posses in a time of crisis, half of ourselves can be in utter panic yet the other half is in automatic *help and rescue* mode. It's not until the crisis is over when all the emotion of it all just makes you want to collapse in a puddle of tears and full body shaking......Good job mom and thanks for the reminder for all of us. We all should brush up on not only CPR but all first aid measures....Give Marcel plenty of loving from all of us! |
So glad he's ok. |
OMG:eek: How scary:cry: I am SO glad that you knew what to do, and that Marcel is okay:love: I can't imagine how terrified you must have been!! A good reminder to also never give chews unattended:( I have a friend that gives her dogs rawhide (eek!!!) before she leaves for work in the morning. Maybe relating your story to her could change her mind, Lord knows she hasn't listened to me so far:rolleyes: |
What a terrible ordeal. I really can't imagine what horror you were going through. I'm an advocate for C.E.T. chews. But, as soon as they get on the smaller and softer side I take them away. I'm so glad you kept your cool and Marcel pulled through. |
I'm so glad he is ok. Thank you for the reminder to review CPR. Please call your vet today. He just might want to do a chest xray. |
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I'm so happy her baby will be ok. Everyone can learn from this. |
Holly Cow Ann! I am so sorry you had to go through this. Very Scary. Pablo had a piece of Nylabone lodged in his throat and I too had to stick my hand down to try and remove it. You poor thing. I'm glad Marcel is better. Big Hugs to both of you. |
I am so glad Marcel is ok . |
OMG!! Ann, I'm in tears reading this. Poor little Marcel, and poor you! That was terrifying just reading about it. I just hung the CPR instructions on my fridge a few weeks ago, but I need to read them regularly in case of emergency. I am so, so happy your baby boy is alright! Sending you both lots of big hugs. Bonny |
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