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Dog Does CPR Pouncing On A Fallen Police Officer's Chest
If you have been wondering if a dog can do a CPR, the video will make you stop wondering and give you the answer to that question. Apart from being a man's best friend, dogs can also be a lifesaver. We can only say that you should get yourself a dog that can save your life…or at least look super cute trying. Yes, it’s unmistakably adorable - a pup attempting to perform techniques used in CPR, pouncing on a fallen police officer’s chest. In the video an officer drops to the ground, landing on his back. Then as an announcer called out for immediate medical intervention, a dog runs to his side, jumping up and down on the officer, mimicking chest compressions. At one point, the pooch even pauses, appearing to listen for the officer’s breath as he lays his head on the man’s neck. But in case it’s not clear, it’s unlikely that such a <a href="https://rumble.com/v3qd3l-rescue-dog-conquers-fear-of-indoors-with-help-of-owner.html" target="_blank">maneuver</a> could save lives.
This “heroic” dog doesn’t hesitate for a moment to “save the life’” of the police officer, practicing CPR in a masterful way. The dog performs at the top of his abilities, a well-done trick he makes, but it is certainly not a first-aid technique. Nevertheless, it is equally hilarious. Police dogs can be taught to do a variety of things such as sniffing out drugs or explosives or other contraband, tracking missing persons or even apprehending criminals. But they can’t actually do CPR since this measure requires precision and strength. CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is a technique used on people suffering from sudden cardiac arrest to help keep oxygenated blood flowing to the brain until medical professionals can intervene. Indeed, a tough task for a first responder with paws. Don’t worry, dogs are still incredible creatures - they have been known to rescue one another from drowning and save soldiers at war. They comfort children. Guard airports. And steal our hearts. They just can’t restart them.
The dog’s performance may look impressive but it is 'just a stunt'. The pooch, with a blue police light strapped to his back performs his lifesaving skills on the <a href="https://rumble.com/v30c1j-pedestrians-hit-while-crossing-the-street.html" target="_blank">officer</a> during a training day. The clip shows the pooch running towards the lifeless policeman as he pretends to collapse. The dog then repeatedly jumps on his chest in a bid to restart his heart, and nestles his head into the officer's neck, apparently to check his pulse. This police dog gives new meaning to the term “rescue dog” as he leaps into action while stopping shortly when it comes to offering mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
Being able to save a man’s life or not, this <a href="https://rumble.com/v2zzkx-rescue-dog-experiences-a-bed-for-the-first-time.html" target="_blank">dog</a> undoubtedly deserves a treat. He acted bravely, no matter the staged circumstance. Though he makes the audience laugh wholeheartedly, he gives his best to safe the officer’s life. And, to finish up, here are the wise words of Napoleon Bonaparte: “If you do not like dogs, you do not like loyalty; you do not love those who are faithful to you, therefore, you can not be faithful.”
If you love dogs as much as we do, share this video on social media or tell us a story of your beloved four-legged pal in the comment section below. And remember: dogs rule!
Category | News & Politics |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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