Patience
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Matt Armstrong, 46, brought his neighbour's dog, Sheena the Boxer, back to life by performing CPR after she collapsed and stopped breathing while on a walk in Sunnybrook Park last Sunday.
"Just out of nowhere Sheena collapsed, she had no life signs, no heartbeat, she wasn't breathing ... She was gone ... so I just gave her mouth-to-mouth," Armstrong told the Sun yesterday. "She has a big enough mouth you can get your face right in it, so we just worked on that for a couple minutes, then she revived.
"When she started breathing again, that was a real gift to get her back."
THANKS, DR. OZ
http://www.edmontonsun.com/news/canada/2010/01/03/12330961-sun.html
"Just out of nowhere Sheena collapsed, she had no life signs, no heartbeat, she wasn't breathing ... She was gone ... so I just gave her mouth-to-mouth," Armstrong told the Sun yesterday. "She has a big enough mouth you can get your face right in it, so we just worked on that for a couple minutes, then she revived.
"When she started breathing again, that was a real gift to get her back."
THANKS, DR. OZ
http://www.edmontonsun.com/news/canada/2010/01/03/12330961-sun.html