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Poncho, a Spanish police dog with the Madrid Police Department has gone viral after a recent CPR demonstration on his handler. Poncho can be seen giving spirited chest compressions and even listens for signs of breathing.
Before people point out that the compressions are too light and wouldn’t do anything, note that the demonstration is used as a fun and engaging way to teach children about first aid. Performing actual CPR is very forceful and should never be done at full strength for just a demonstration.