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Millions see Thai soldier save puppy with CPR

 

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Image: Thai Rath

 

Millions of people have gone online to see a young Thai soldier save a puppy from drowning by using CPR

Viewed by three million as of yesterday evening that figure has now topped a staggering eight million.

Star of the show is recruit Weeraphon Sukudom who noticed that one of a litter of pups in a flooded garage had gone missing. He found the pup and then using his thumbs gave gentle CPR until a pulse returned and the two or three day old creature was saved.

He was filmed by his friend Tongchana Paeloy who posted the footage that was later shared to popular page "Drama-addict".

Weeraphon said he learnt to do CPR years ago but had never had occasion to use it on people or animals.

When he saw the floating puppy it was blue so he stepped in to help and managed to revive it.

He was praised across social media as millions viewed the touching story.

 

Source: Thai Rath

 

 

 
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Posted (edited)

Just hope that this one ain´t gonna grow up being a stray dog with almost nothing to eat, being kicked at and have no place to stay or nobady taking care of it.
In that case all this work will be in vain as it only leads to more suffering for the dog.

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23 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

Not much different to kissing the wife he said, just the nose was a bit cold but it moved more.

So he even didn't miss the sum-tam smell?:sorry:

Posted
7 hours ago, Kadilo said:

Good effort. Just need treatment for broken ribs now. 

CPR can break ribs of animals or humans. But better a broken rib than dead (generally speaking).  

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