Woman saves burned puppy and he saves her in return (allergic, rescues)
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One night, a long time ago, First Dog had a terrible allergic reaction to some medication, and we almost lost her. Her breathing became more and more shallow, and then it stopped. In desperation we gave her artificial respiration, as much as we could figure out how, and carried her out to the car (all 80 pounds of her), and all the way to the 24-hour emergency animal hospital we kept her awake, rocking her, talking to her, singing to her, keeping her warm, and blowing into her nose and keeping her breathing. By the time we got to the hospital she was breathing on her own again, but they kept her there overnight for observation, just to make sure she was okay. Next day she was fine, and we were overjoyed to have her back...and the very next night she chased off somebody who was breaking into our house while we were asleep. So we saved her, and she saved us...literally. And all within 48 hours. Our brave sweetheart...
Hey guys, do you all remember the story "woman rescues burned puppy and he grows up to save her life"? It was a tear jerker, this is Danielle, Mr. D's mom. I wrote a book about Mr. D (Mr. Mischief), the title is "The Adventures of Mr. D", it's available at Amazon books and proceeds go to Humane Heroes, this time it's all about laughter! Happy reading guys!
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