Viral Video: It doesn’t hurt to be kind, especially to animals who aren’t equipped with intelligence like humans. One such video of kindness has gone viral on the internet showing a man saving the life of a dog by giving it emergency CPR. The incident happened outside a park in Los Angeles, California when a woman’s pet dog collapsed on the sidewalk. According to reports, the woman had taken her boxer, Stone, to the park on a Friday morning but before they could enter the park, the 9-year-old dog collapsed and his owner cried for help. - Little Girl Drinks Milk From Elephant in Assam, Internet Loves The Heartwarming Video | Watch
Thankfully, a man rushed to the spot and immediately started chest compression upon realising the dog wasn’t breathing. The man, identified as Jay also gave mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to the doggo. In a few seconds, the dog wriggled and moved its feet to signal it had started breathing again.
The video was shared on Twitter by a page called Goodable, with a caption that reads, ”This man was out for a walk when he noticed a dog had collapsed on the sidewalk. He ran up, performed CPR, and saved the dog’s life.”
This man was out for a walk when he noticed a dog had collapsed on the sidewalk. He ran up, performed CPR, and saved the dog's life.#Humanity ❤️🐶 pic.twitter.com/tCKkyzKwNe
— Goodable (@Goodable) January 29, 2022
In another video, Jay informed his Instagram followers that Stone was taken to a vet for a check-up and his heart was good. “Dr said his heart was good that wasn’t a seizure maybe over-excitement and collapsed!” Jay wrote. The video has gone viral, hailing Jay for his kind act.
Wishing u a speedy recovery mate 👊💙❤️ RT:@Fraudiestaaa 'I’m grateful to this man for saving me,God is Great' https://t.co/lvo2GQTPxN
— ❄️ (@SCR1PT__) January 30, 2022
Yay… The boxer dog survived. Someone give that man a award. 🥺🥺😓🐾🐾 https://t.co/xlXPXq6HSs
— Doofus (@DoofusTheBoxer) January 30, 2022
Holy shit! This is the most wonderful thing I’ve seen on Twitter since I joined this cesspool. I’d buy this man a whole night of drinks!! https://t.co/Rhg9TGrgWJ
— Sean (@HillbillyBodhi) January 30, 2022
This man is a hero.
Thank you, sir!
👏🏼👏🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼😘🐶😘
Learn CPR (for humans and animals).
And always be kind. https://t.co/pCThFwTMgy— THEElariat – 😷🤚🏼🧼✋🏼 💉💉💉 (@LariatAngel) January 30, 2022
In a day full of dirty tabloids trying to ruin people's careers in the name of "news" and despicable scumbags confusing their fame and success as entitlement and an excuse for abhorrent behaviour, a little reminder that there are still good people among us 👇 https://t.co/Lj2R9WaP63
— Dawson (@daws21) January 30, 2022
Talking about his experience of saving the dog, he said, “I have never done CPR before. I watched it on YouTube and this was the first time I ever tried it. I was nervous, but at the same time I was relieved that the dog survived.” Notably, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR, can help revive the heart and lungs and potentially prevent severe brain damage or death.
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