Dogs and CPR (how to perform CPR on your pet)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Being in the position to have to administer CPR to your pet can be scary, but knowing CPR can save your pet's life. Animal Emergency Service veterinarian, Dr Gerardo Poli demonstrates how to perform CPR on your pet.

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  • @franbl8035
    @franbl8035 2 года назад +62

    Had to do this today this morning on my dog, he chocked on a biscuit finally got the biscuit out but he had stopped breathing and his heart had stopped I watched a video like this but a few years ago glad I did, I got him back vet has ordered rest and some meds for a few days but he's fine

    • @emilymarek4714
      @emilymarek4714 2 года назад +3

      That had to have been so frightening! You were quite a hero that day! Well done!! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @franbl8035
      @franbl8035 2 года назад +3

      Thanks I was so calm I couldn't believe it but later had a few nasty flashbacks I'm telling everyone to watch these videos it could save a dogs life asking vets to put a chart up in waiting room and pet shops ive told about 100 people not one so far knows it

    • @makailablumhagen7780
      @makailablumhagen7780 Год назад +1

      I’ve had my puppy for 2 months, he for the most part is now chewing his food when we give him meals however when we are doing training and I give him a treat I’ve notice like 10-20 seconds after I give it to him he will cough and then start to chew and swallow again. I just hope this is a puppy thing and he grows out of it because I’m so scared I’m gonna have him choking on something 😩. I was watching a the Heimlich maneuver for dogs and then saw this come up I thought that cpr would be good to learn too so I clicked this. I can’t even imagine I’m so sorry 😢

    • @sarahkris7011
      @sarahkris7011 Год назад +1

      Wow glad you saved his life. How did you get the biscuit out? The heimlich worked? Or did you stick your finger and swipe? If you did the former, how many times did you do it before biscuit came out? TIA. I'm just trying to learn more about this and be extra prepared.

    • @motivate4change
      @motivate4change Год назад +1

      THANK GOD YOUR DOG IS OK ALL BC U SAVED HIM!!🙏🌈❤️🐶

  • @sunshinepickers7108
    @sunshinepickers7108 2 года назад +32

    Excellent demonstration. I'm a human CPR instructor in California but wasn't sure of the protocol for CPR on pets. A good to know skill for pet owners. Thank you for your service. Mike

    • @nadinabbott3991
      @nadinabbott3991 Месяц назад

      Former medic. Exactly. The stats of bringing them back when witnessed are worse than humans. Heinlich, watched it yesterday. I have used it in the past. They work.

  • @karen-annclarke7354
    @karen-annclarke7354 4 года назад +48

    Thank you for this!! I hope I never need to use it, but excellent education for all pet owners. Well done.

  • @cruithin4773
    @cruithin4773 3 года назад +14

    I wish I had watched this video before and learned what is shown. I lost my Dobermann yesterday while on a walk with what seemed to be a heart attack and didn’t know how to save her. I failed. I miss her terribly.

    • @cookiedee8473
      @cookiedee8473 3 года назад +6

      I'm really sorry that your dog didn't make it. That must have been horrifying for you. I'm so sorry!!
      Please don't blame yourself. I'm on this channel today so I can educate myself and I've had dogs for years! You're here now and thats something to praise yourself for. You will be well prepared next time if you're in a situation like that again whether it's your dog or another person's dog (or cat.)
      I hope you heal over this and are able to open your home and heart for another dog when the time is right. I wish you well💕

    • @teeniequeenie8369
      @teeniequeenie8369 3 года назад +1

      Cookie Dee my heart goes out to you...i recently almost lost my dog and it was horrible cuz I’ve lost pets in the past and its one of the hardest things you’ll go through...however i believe its still better to have loved and lost then to just avoid the heart break...it will take a while but at some point you’ll realize the time you had out weighs the pain of your loss....by far...it just doesn’t feel like that right now...the universe will give you what you need when you need it....

    • @GAMINGZONE-ww2uw
      @GAMINGZONE-ww2uw 3 года назад +3

      My dog just passed 1 hour ago and i failed in helping her

    • @pineapplesandpancakes6758
      @pineapplesandpancakes6758 7 месяцев назад

      Very sorry for your loss. Don't feel like you failed. You gave her a wonderful life

    • @cruithin4773
      @cruithin4773 7 месяцев назад

      @@pineapplesandpancakes6758 Thank you. Thats appreciated.

  • @Imightbecrying
    @Imightbecrying 2 года назад +8

    I work in EMS and if there are no human patients, we can initiate life saving measures for domestic animals. Good to know that it's nearly the same for animals as it is for humans.

  • @donmoore3220
    @donmoore3220 26 дней назад +1

    Lost my dog 2 years ago. It just laid down and died in front of us. It was awful, I didn't know what to do. hopefully I never have to try this on our new dog. But I have the knowledge now. Thank you!

    • @PoeLemic
      @PoeLemic 13 дней назад

      [Sounds like what happened to yours, happened to ours just a few days ago ...]
      Well, I wished I would have watched a video like this. I lost my dog on 9-17-2024, and I didn't know how to do CPR. Yet, I'm not sure it would have helped.
      My dog was normal, went outside and barked at neighbor's kid, then did a cough or two. Then, just collapsed and everything shut off. No movement, no breathing, nothing.
      So, very sad now. Wife and I wished we could have helped her, but we think it might not have helped. NO SIGNS as to why it happened. But, I wish we would have tried.

  • @mindapoli5510
    @mindapoli5510 4 года назад +12

    This is an interesting video to revive a dying dog. I never knew I have to do CPR to a dog. Now I'm aware how to do it. Thankyou so much!

  • @TRUTHandFACTSwithDISCUSSION
    @TRUTHandFACTSwithDISCUSSION Год назад +5

    Jus saved a dog's life from watching this video..... Thank you!!

  • @sanjanaj6148
    @sanjanaj6148 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks, this was really helpful! Worked on my German shephard

  • @ralphtattersall7872
    @ralphtattersall7872 4 года назад +13

    That was excellent thank you. Clear, well recorded and very well presented. I hope there will be more

  • @siggyt7625
    @siggyt7625 3 месяца назад +1

    Best video so far; very thorough. Thanks!

  • @lesleybennett6469
    @lesleybennett6469 4 года назад +9

    So clear and brilliantly explained .Thankyou so much

  • @crystaljpeg
    @crystaljpeg 3 года назад +2

    i hope i never need to use this but thank you for this informative video!

  • @Researcher30473
    @Researcher30473 Год назад +1

    Second video I heard about french bulldog cpr. Said the same thing 👍

  • @siddharthnagani
    @siddharthnagani 2 года назад +2

    My Respects, solid work right there.
    I have two doubts.
    1.Why the compressions are being given on the right hand side and not in the center or left hand side.
    2. What if the cause of cardiac arrest is choking, if you could also include about finger sweep in the videos for animals and humans, in addition how to finger sweep in case of dogs and does heimlich's maneuver works when the subject is clinically dead as we would only 8-10 minutes. Looking forward to hear from you.

  • @Makeup.Essentials
    @Makeup.Essentials Год назад +1

    This is a very clear and informative video. Thank you for this.

  • @virginiakatz8327
    @virginiakatz8327 3 года назад +4

    Thank you! This was very well explained and demonstrated.

  • @CC-px8dy
    @CC-px8dy Год назад +1

    Love that you guys help people by showing effective CPR. However, my dog was choking just now and the ads kept us from seeing the proper procedure in this instance. We think she swallowed a tennis ball. 😢it would’ve been nice to not have ads interrupt.

    • @motivate4change
      @motivate4change Год назад

      OMG!!! IS YOUR DOG OK????

    • @CC-px8dy
      @CC-px8dy Год назад +1

      @@motivate4change
      Yes. She’s fine now. She’s just got allergies now. All is well. Thank you for asking.

  • @flyjet787
    @flyjet787 Год назад

    Thank you! Great to know how to do this!

  • @Noctessa
    @Noctessa 3 года назад

    Aww love this video!! Thank you so much! I enjoy watching you in action. Smart, clear and most of all considerate.. and dashingly handsome. Thank you for bringing us such an important tool!!

  • @Schoolonlyaccount-k6u
    @Schoolonlyaccount-k6u Год назад

    Thankyou so much my puppy is very big and sometimes she eats to fast and starts to choke and freakout if she ever stops breathing i need to be able to help shes my best friend and i love her so much i cant handle loosing her like that

  • @rhi.p.9571
    @rhi.p.9571 2 года назад

    Extremely helpful for my veterinary nursing studies.
    Thank you 🙂

  • @wayneboy9491
    @wayneboy9491 3 года назад

    Great video well explained :) Best on RUclips........ thank you

  • @dr.moustafaibrahim6810
    @dr.moustafaibrahim6810 2 года назад

    Thank You Dr Poli

  • @Ms.Tee.
    @Ms.Tee. Год назад

    Thank u for sharing this information..very informative.

  • @morningglory9288
    @morningglory9288 4 месяца назад +1

    Many years ago, our little fox terrier was running alongside a 4 wheeled mule on our farm. It somehow got struck by it and died. My husband was beside himself in grief as was I, but the little fella didn't appear to have any physical injuries we could see. I wonder if performing CPR on him would have revived him, I guess that is something we'll never know.

    • @PoeLemic
      @PoeLemic 13 дней назад

      Sometimes, there is nothing you can do. My dog passed just a few days ago (09-17-2024), and I think she had some type of aneuyrism. She was normal, barking, and just collapsed.
      Dead. So, I don't think CPR can revive them in all situations.

  • @RobertMartinez-gk1co
    @RobertMartinez-gk1co 3 месяца назад

    Thank you u are awesome

  • @OM-md6ki
    @OM-md6ki 3 года назад +1

    Really good video, THANK you

    • @TYTHREATT
      @TYTHREATT 3 года назад

      Wish I knew this 2 weeks ago maybe could 😕 have saved my morkie..still missing her..Hopefully won't need it in the future.

  • @swagchomp
    @swagchomp Год назад +1

    I rushed immediately after a family member told me my dog was having a cardiovascular attack and just wasn’t able to do it
    This is the worst feeling

  • @cookiedee8473
    @cookiedee8473 3 года назад +4

    This is so informative and thorough. Well done. Thank you!
    I have 3 deep chested Basset Hounds 55, 65, and 68 pounds. Do their chest size apply to the large breed technique?

  • @owususamuel9749
    @owususamuel9749 Год назад

    Very educative

  • @patriciaroyer8019
    @patriciaroyer8019 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video

  • @nhlakaniphozimu7086
    @nhlakaniphozimu7086 2 года назад +1

    You are very informative… problem is you are too calm and smooth for a person who is in this kind of a situation

  • @OM-md6ki
    @OM-md6ki 3 года назад +3

    Dwight on the office, ah ah ah ah stayin alive

  • @Bastet379
    @Bastet379 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot for a such useful video! God bless!

  • @MS794e
    @MS794e 2 года назад

    Thank you for this

  • @MrPepelongstockings
    @MrPepelongstockings Месяц назад +1

    Should you be expecting the rib cage to break with canine CPR as it often does with humans (30% of the time)? Is the 'side' compression on the rib cage less stressful to the structure than the head-on CPR we do it with humans?

  • @karenfox9982
    @karenfox9982 3 года назад

    Thankyou..great demo.🙂

  • @andrewtan3698
    @andrewtan3698 3 года назад

    Thank you for this!!

  • @qudebro525
    @qudebro525 Год назад

    Stayin Alive by BeeGees is only 103 bpm. Although it works for both rates of humans, dogs, and cats - it's important to emphasize that the song is NOT 120 bpm, as some learners may go a little slower, not keeping the correct pace.

  • @Schattendragonfly
    @Schattendragonfly 3 года назад

    Thank you, that was a great information about chest compresions! I only did not get from here how the breaths should go; it seemed short and thus fast and strong, while I thoulf it should be calm and longer. Also, important not to do it too fast and not to o much, not to damage the lungs? or maybe I mix something up.

  • @Rangyroth4089
    @Rangyroth4089 2 года назад

    Something i hope i never have to do. But good to know. Thx!

  • @chandrikashantanand4650
    @chandrikashantanand4650 3 года назад

    Thank u!!! Well said

  • @thecarlislehomestead
    @thecarlislehomestead Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @gregoryknox4444
    @gregoryknox4444 2 года назад

    The BEE GEE PUMP ... I can remember that lol.

  • @timw8649
    @timw8649 2 года назад +3

    Compress 1/3 to 1/2 the depth of the chest? How do you keep from fracturing the dig's ribs and puncturing a lung?

    • @anona2017
      @anona2017 Год назад +1

      When doing CPR, you probably will injure/break the ribs but it's really a very secondary concern. You gotta keep oxygen going to the brain or the tissue will die.

  • @Iran-1955
    @Iran-1955 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @PoeLemic
    @PoeLemic 13 дней назад

    Well, I wished I would have watched a video like this. I lost my dog on 9-17-2024, and I didn't know how to do CPR. Yet, I'm not sure it would have helped.
    My dog was normal, went outside and barked at neighbor's kid, then did a cough or two. Then, just collapsed and everything shut off. No movement, no breathing, nothing.
    So, very sad now. Wife and I wished we could have helped her, but we think it might not have helped. NO SIGNS as to why it happened. But, I wish we would have tried.

  • @meredithyoung186
    @meredithyoung186 5 месяцев назад

    what about a 28 lb corgi? just in case. I have a Golden and Corgi so this is v helpful thanks!

  • @koolertrek
    @koolertrek 9 месяцев назад

    Did I miss Where to place the hands?

  • @marcjacobs6613
    @marcjacobs6613 Год назад +1

    For heart compression; does it matter which side of the body you lay the dog? (Left or right side)

    • @morningglory9288
      @morningglory9288 4 месяца назад

      I just Google searched your query, (and mine) you lay your dog on its right side, so the left is facing up.

  • @rangerjaxmaxmay7742
    @rangerjaxmaxmay7742 2 года назад +2

    Thank you. Could the sternum be damaged in this CPR? So would it always be good to take the dog/cat to the Vet to check any damage from either the problem or the CPR? Thank you for this invaluable info.

    • @system_error4182
      @system_error4182 Год назад +2

      In humans, around 30% of successful CPR treatments included broken sternums. It is not a requirement of CPR to break the patient's sternum, but it will happen in some cases and it is not a cause to stop CPR compressions. I would be more worried about breaking the ribs in a dog than the sternum. The ribs are the main bone you’d be pushing on rather than the sternum in a dog, because of the way their anatomy is structured. After successfully resuscitating an animal, or human, it is 100% recommended to see the professionals. I’m studying to be a vet so I hope this helped!

  • @corporalsgal
    @corporalsgal 3 года назад

    Thank you so much.Great presentation.I hope never have to use it.

  • @cw3354
    @cw3354 Год назад

    Where is the heart of the dog, I noticed other videos have the dog on their right side and not on their left. Which way is the correct side?

  • @mrlawilliamsukwarmachine4904
    @mrlawilliamsukwarmachine4904 2 года назад

    I think everyone who has a dog should check their heartbeat asap, while the dog is healthy. That way they’ll know what to compare with.
    Also, I would think if anything is stuck in the dog’s mouth. One thing I’m curious of is ‘how much’ breath to blow into the dog.

  • @Sheepdog1314
    @Sheepdog1314 8 месяцев назад

    Isn’t that the wrong side of the rib cage?

  • @christylucky
    @christylucky Год назад

    Looks like worng side led..hart is right side???

  • @Chequr_Prostate
    @Chequr_Prostate 4 месяца назад

    Can a human defibrillator be used?

  • @jameschaffee2871
    @jameschaffee2871 3 года назад +4

    Can you do a similar video for the Heimlich on dogs?

    • @lucasproctor7464
      @lucasproctor7464 3 года назад +1

      I'd like to see this as well.

    • @davidr9876
      @davidr9876 3 года назад

      I don't think dogs choke as easily as humans. usually they can either wolf it down or throw it up.

    • @user-lk1qx7gb5o
      @user-lk1qx7gb5o 2 года назад +1

      I took my dog and shook him upside down rapidly until it flew out. He was small enough...

  • @EllieTheGreatGirl
    @EllieTheGreatGirl 3 года назад

    I had to use this 8 times

  • @mogadimetsosanele2285
    @mogadimetsosanele2285 2 года назад

    So what if it's not alive anymore? When do you know when to stop the CPR?

  • @trojanworks1
    @trojanworks1 Год назад

    Which chest compression is best for a Siberian Husky?

  • @wildwoody20
    @wildwoody20 Год назад

    Can I not hurt their ribs where you're doing that where you push it on the ribs

  • @user-lk1qx7gb5o
    @user-lk1qx7gb5o 2 года назад

    Too many chest types to remember. Need to find a chart...

  • @cristianosri1573
    @cristianosri1573 Год назад

    Accident dog can do ??

  • @rubenlabrana7108
    @rubenlabrana7108 Год назад +2

    I watched a different video but same with this video: Cut to the chase! My dog died because these videos can be explained pronto instead, the time it takes to see the video its too late for the dog, just say: where to compress, how, and how to breath inward . My dogs dead, these videos are not helpful

    • @lauramayxxx
      @lauramayxxx 2 месяца назад

      Gosh, im so sorry. I couldn’t even imagine the distress you felt. Xx

  • @tomt165
    @tomt165 2 года назад

    Please excuse my ignorance, your mannequin is laying on his left is left side. you do chest compressions on the right side??

  • @jordantryba9866
    @jordantryba9866 Год назад

    Is this suppose to be done on the left side?

  • @theproudsoutherner587
    @theproudsoutherner587 2 года назад

    Do these compressions break their ribs?

  • @bogdan7782
    @bogdan7782 2 года назад

    Hey just wondering, what kind of CPR should i do on 25kg siberian husky since their chest tends to be bigger and stronger since of theirs genetic history of shed pulling, do i go with the large dog CPR or try to find the heart?

  • @deethetacobellgirl1754
    @deethetacobellgirl1754 2 года назад

    What about a dachshund

  • @teeniequeenie8369
    @teeniequeenie8369 3 года назад +3

    Lol looks like your patient isn’t doing so well doc!

  • @tabarkghazi1786
    @tabarkghazi1786 2 года назад

    Hi dr..how can i connect with u ?

  • @edwinomardelcastillohuerta7962
    @edwinomardelcastillohuerta7962 3 года назад +1

    In case it is an small dog , one breathe is enough,

  • @MH_297
    @MH_297 3 года назад

    Which side should the dog be lying?

    • @44b4be
      @44b4be 3 года назад

      Most video I’ve seen with the dogs legs and head facing away from you

    • @lschopf
      @lschopf 3 года назад +3

      they should be lying on their right side. it's also not a problem to have them facing toward you. makes it a little easier to breathe into but a lot of videos do face away..

    • @user-lk1qx7gb5o
      @user-lk1qx7gb5o 2 года назад

      He said either side

  • @WhosAGoodDogue
    @WhosAGoodDogue 3 года назад

    I NEED to ask: Will this procedure be advantagous for my dog, or will I be better off just leting him die should he go into cardiac failure? Reason: I have a 6 year old Dogue de Bordeaux who has SAS (Sub Aortic Stenosis). He is on Atenolol (Beta Blockers) and everyday he gets worse with exercise (takes longer to recover after a walk). I do know that one day, he may just ''keel over'' and suffer sudden death through heart failure. But, if he did ''keel over'', would it be beneficial to try and 'revive him', only to survive or recover and then it happens again in days or weeks later....or, is it kinder to just have him suddenly drop dead, and NOT do anything at all, and let him pass? This conundrum bothers me on a daily basis and keeps me awake at night not knowing what the best thing to do would be? I would love a reply. Many thanks, Dave (Dogue)

    • @WhosAGoodDogue
      @WhosAGoodDogue 3 года назад

      As an additional question, how do you seal a very large mouth to give breaths? His head is huge and the large flues alongside makes it hard to seal the mouth completely. I ask this, as my vet just gave basic info that would be more suitable for a _small_ breed. I understand there are different points on the chest to place the hands on a small breed versus a large breed. Where do I put my hands? Midway along the chest, or direct behind the front left leg where the heart is? (I always assumed the closest place to the heart is laying the dog on his right side, and going in (and across 2 inches) behind the front left shoulder blade??

  • @Antidoxy
    @Antidoxy 6 часов назад

    Cpr at 2:15.

  • @danuwbauy9948
    @danuwbauy9948 Месяц назад

    i really appreciate the video but mate this is way too long, you literally start the video about 2-3 minutes in!!

  • @marclegarreta
    @marclegarreta Год назад

    I get past how hot he is

  • @Altorac
    @Altorac 3 года назад

    1:45 but that doesn’t take into account different sized dogs

  • @tomp.28
    @tomp.28 3 года назад +1

    NO HSTERY

  • @jordanhalmosman9957
    @jordanhalmosman9957 3 года назад

    I love veterinary medicine but hate 70s BeeGees!