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Tina Ann Byers: It is so important to know Dog CPR. Within the last year, my 19 year old Yorkie, Paras, had 3 cardiac episodes and Dog CPR brought her back each time. Paras continues to enjoy an excellent quality of life -- and it just would not have happened if I did not know Dog CPR.Tina Ann ByersProud Yorkie Mommie of Tashia (5), Paras (19), Arnold (13 - Special Needs) and Baby Gabby (11 months - Special Needs)
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Wednesday, August 12th 2009

8:19 AM

Pet Loss Support Hotline -(800) 565-1526

The compassionate people who staff the Pet Loss Support Hotline understand the emotional attachment people can form with animals of any kind. When a beloved animal dies, is in failing health, is stolen, or must be placed in a new home, the end of a relationship with a special animal can be one of the most difficult times of your life.

They are available simply to listen, to help you sort through emotions or questions you may have, or to help you find support in your geographical area. They also have supportive materials we can send to you, free of charge.
Hotline toll-free phone number: Tel (800) 565-1526
Hours: 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. PST
Monday through Friday

UC Davis Center for Companion Animal Health
Note: Summer/holiday hours may vary
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