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Why Pet First Aid & CPR is Important, Especially Now.
Rylee McCallion • Oct 20, 2020

Why Pet First Aid and CPR is so important especially now.



If this pandemic has taught us anything it’s that you never know what’s going to happen and how fast everything can all change. It has made us all take a step back to really think about what’s important and what’s not. We’ve all had to give more focus to certain things, that we never gave a second thought to before. Being prepared and patient is something we’ve all had to learn to get better at.


How does Pet First Aid and CPR play a factor into this? The whole idea of learning first aid is knowing how to be prepared for an emergency or any kind of serious situation. It’s about prevention and being more aware of what can happen. We all don’t like to think about bad things happening but the truth of the matter is they can and they do. Why wouldn’t you want to prepare yourself for a serious situation involving your pet(s)? The ones who have kept us all sane during these crazy times. They’ve made us laugh, smile, entertained us and made us all feel less alone. How would you react if something serious were to happen to your pet and you couldn't get help right away?


In times of uncertainty, such as now, being prepared for the worst is especially important and vital. Learning Pet First Aid and CPR not only can save more pets but it can make you feel more confident as a pet owner. When you’re prepared for the worst you can feel mentally strong and calmer when a situation arises. You can think more clearly, and jump into action to do the best you can. There’s less panic and less questioning yourself about what to do next. Veterinarians agree pet parents should know first aid because it can make their jobs easier and can lead to better outcomes for many animals. Out of all the suffering of these times, be the protector of your pet’s health as they protect our spirit.

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