Pawsitively Great Pet Sitting

Pawsitively Great Pet Sitting 😁Need a pet sitter in the Hermann Missouri area? your fur kids stay home! one price regardless of how many pets you have Too crazy and Loud!

I was lucky enough to grow up in Salem MA before it got REALLY crazy with Haunted Happenings in October. While I was growing up I was lucky enough to work with my dad (who was head chef) at Salems Olde Fashioned Candies. Working with him instilled in me a very strong work ethic
He also gave me his sense of humor and ability to make people feel special. I lived in Florida for a short time, working

at Ruskin Animal Hospital while I was there. But, Florida wasn't for me, and decided to move to Hermann MO in 2000. I've been truly contrified over the past 24 years. I don't think I could live in the city now. Also I do tarot card readings on the side, If you're interested, give me a call!

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Gilly is just a very large potato wearing a dog costume.
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Gilly is just a very large potato wearing a dog costume.

My (she's not my dog but sShe is white I'm dog sitting her)  Zo-Zo is getting old and grey, and has a sore foot, but she...
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My (she's not my dog but s
She is white I'm dog sitting her) Zo-Zo is getting old and grey, and has a sore foot, but she can still zoom the best zoomies

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Today is , a reminder that knowing how to save a life—especially our furry friends—can make all the difference. While having to administer CPR to your pet can be terrifying, being prepared can help you act calmly and confidently in an emergency.

Stay Calm:
1️⃣ Breathe: Take a few deep breaths to steady yourself. Focus on the feeling of the air filling your lungs.
2️⃣ Delegate: If there are bystanders, assign them tasks like finding the nearest emergency vet.
3️⃣ Focus: Keep your mind clear. Concentrate on the steps ahead and stay in the moment.

When to Start CPR:
🐾 Your pet isn’t responding
🐾 Your pet isn’t breathing
🐾 You can’t feel a heartbeat or pulse

How to Perform CPR:
Compressions:
❤️ Position your pet on their side.
❤️ Deliver 120 compressions per minute (2 per second).
❤️ For every 30 compressions, give 2 breaths.

Breaths:
❤️ Close your pet’s mouth and seal it with your fingers.
❤️ Cover their nose with your mouth and give 2 breaths—enough to make their chest rise.
❤️ Check for a heartbeat after 2 minutes. If there’s no pulse, continue.

When to Stop CPR:
🐾 Your pet starts breathing and responding
🐾 You reach the vet clinic and they take over
🐾 You can’t continue physically
🐾 Your pet starts breathing but is still unconscious

Recovery Position:
Place your pet’s head to the side, slightly tilting down (unless there’s head trauma).

Compression Techniques:
🐶 Medium to Large Dogs: Compress one third of the chest depth.
🐱 Small Dogs/Cats: Use your thumb and fingers for compression, or compress directly over the heart.

Stay prepared and know that you can make a difference in your pet's life! ❤️

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