Teen Swimmers Use CPR To Revive A Prairie Dog From Drowning

A pair of teenage Colorado swimmers came to the rescue of a drowning prairie dog by performing CPR. Teagan Mayer and Grace Keogh spotted the prairie dog at the bottom of the pool when their team was practicing at the Arapahoe YMCA in Lafayette. Mayer and Keogh took turns performing chest compressions on the animal, and when the prairie dog started to move as water came out of its nose and mouth, the coach was surprised to see the dog resuscitated. 

(via UPI)

image credit: via YMCA of Northern Colorado on Facebook


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