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Dogs, Frozen Ponds and Canine CPR

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That is good adivise
by: Rhea

We to have a pond in our back yard. I don't believe it is real deep only on the one end. And yes we let our dogs run play on it all the time.

They love to slide on the ice when there isn't snow on it. I to walk across the pond. I try not to let them play on the end that I know is deep...I would have never thought of the latter to get them out.

This is good to know, and until I started to create my blog I never realized you could do CPR on pets. That is only common since, I just had never thought of it, same with charcoal for poison, and to think I trained as an EMT!

Stories such as these keep us on our toes with our pets...Thanks for sharing

Take Care
Rhea
www.petcarez.com

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