Posted by By Cole Nobbe September 27, 2025 on Oct 4th 2025
How CPR and first aid training could save your pet
How CPR and first aid training could save your pet
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — If you are a pet owner, you probably worry about an accident happening at home that you can’t control.
That’s why a canine and feline CPR and first aid class was held Saturday at Happy Tails Dog Park in Terre Haute.
The class was hosted by Pet Emergency Education to benefit Happy Tails Animal Rescue.
People who attended the class gained lifesaving skills for dogs and cats such as CPR, choking, and bloating.
“Indiana is fairly rural, so not everyone has a vet really close by”, Moore said. “I know one of the people here today that said they don’t even have an emergency facility in their county. I think it is very critical that you know the first steps to do because the first four minutes that your pet is in distress, you can actually do things that will make their outcome more positive. Not every pet is saved by CPR, but it does give them a better chance of being saved.”
Registration for the 2026 classes are already underway. If you are interested or want to learn more about Pet Emergency Education, you can visit their website here.