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MusicPeaceProject
Austin for Peace, the making of the album.
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esteban6 multicam
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Austin for Peace fund raising event part 6. Last in a series of 6 videos.
austinforpeace5
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Austin for Peace fundraising event part 5.
austinforpeace4
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Austin for Peace fund raising event part 4.
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Austin for Peace fund raising event part 3.
austinforpeace2
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Austin for Peace fund raising event part 2.
Austin for Peace Promo
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Austin for Peace is raising money to produce an album by well known Austin, Texas and international musicians. Net proceeds from album sales will go to the United Nations Refugee Agency. To donate contact Esteban Alvarez at estebanalvarez@me.com.
Roxie the golded retriever plays catch
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Roxie catches her favorite ring toy in slow motion.
All Because Its ChristmasTime
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The Christmas song "All Because Its Christmas Time", sung by Matthew Long. Music an lyrics by Lamar and Sabrina Pecorino.
slow marbles
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A study of slow motion marbles...shot at 240 frames per second and slowed to 10 frames per second.
JWalker V3
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Jack Walker Bronze
jumpingdog
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A study in slow motion.
Wesmedia Productions
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Wesmedia Productions demo reel
time lapse4
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Weeks of home constuction crammed into four and a half minutes.
day in a minurte
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Time lapse day in the studio at Wesmedia Services with RealSparx.
Outtakes_cubes.wmv
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Outtakes_cubes.wmv
Rusty Bedsprings
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Rusty Bedsprings
Race demo
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Race demo
Aquapalooza 2010-Austin Power Squadon
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Aquapalooza 2010-Austin Power Squadon
psa30sec wmv
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psa30sec wmv
Red Cross of Central Texas PSA
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Red Cross of Central Texas PSA
American Red Cross of Central Texas
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American Red Cross of Central Texas
APS Webcast Spring 2008
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APS Webcast Spring 2008
Austin Bat Hospital
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Austin Bat Hospital
Stay Tuned
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Stay Tuned
USPS Governing Board Promo
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USPS Governing Board Promo
APS Summer 2007 Webcast
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APS Summer 2007 Webcast
USPS City of Norfolk, VA Promo
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USPS City of Norfolk, VA Promo
Pet Oxygen Masks
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Pet Oxygen Masks
Pet CPR
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Pet CPR

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  • @therespectedlex9794
    @therespectedlex9794 2 года назад

    To say you're quirky... Wow 11 years and I've only just found this. Good idea!

  • @AndyGone
    @AndyGone 4 года назад

    @wesmedia will you open this video for community contribution? I would like to add Russian subtitles.

  • @Csdw_coyote
    @Csdw_coyote 5 лет назад

    Her compressions are more than 15 every 10 seconds. So idk if I should match her speed or do what she said verbally?

  • @lanterninthedark8926
    @lanterninthedark8926 5 лет назад

    This should be taught by every animal shelter who adopts out dogs to the new adopters.

  • @raquelmaldonado7870
    @raquelmaldonado7870 5 лет назад

    Lo hice con éxito, gracias a que vi este vídeo mi Constantin está vivo 😪😪😪 lloro de alegría gracias al cielo, le di los auxilios.

    • @HiperTrax
      @HiperTrax 5 лет назад

      Gracias a Dios, que alegría, usaste la técnica igual o lo hiciste más rápido?

  • @maricarmenmarquez5825
    @maricarmenmarquez5825 5 лет назад

    Como podria escuchar en wspañol

  • @Splicer16
    @Splicer16 6 лет назад

    This video looks like it’s from the 80’s lol. Good video tho!

  • @toddwidner1628
    @toddwidner1628 7 лет назад

    I just saw a video where it said 30 compression and 2 breaths?

  • @hsholbrook08
    @hsholbrook08 7 лет назад

    Please update your video to current vet med guidelines to reflect that immediately starting chest compressions is more important than administering artificial respiration. Chest compressions should be approximately 100-120 per minute ('Staying Alive' by The Bee Gees is the speed in which one should deliver the appropriate number of chest compressions).

  • @Nacienne1
    @Nacienne1 7 лет назад

    Just wanted to add that in the video you look like you are really pressing super hard, shouldn't one be careful not to crush the ribs when pumping, an inexperienced person may break or bruise the ribs, particularly of a small dog.

  • @pentelhok
    @pentelhok 7 лет назад

    Excelente video, muito obrigado, isso eu irei usar com muito amor ao meu cachorro caso aconteça .

  • @aigaalisa2443
    @aigaalisa2443 8 лет назад

    Does this work for all animals even small ones? Like rabbits, ferrets, ect?

  • @rfs3653
    @rfs3653 8 лет назад

    Do you blow in the dogs mouth or nose?

    • @robke691
      @robke691 8 лет назад

      big dog - close the mouth and blow through the nose (make sure the mouth is sealed) small dog - both

    • @rfs3653
      @rfs3653 8 лет назад

      robke691 Thank you!!!

    • @rasniwolf8153
      @rasniwolf8153 8 лет назад

      If they're a big dog, blow through their nose. If a small dog, blow through both their mouth and nose.

  • @GumriRN
    @GumriRN 8 лет назад

    Just a few suggestions please? Next video: Especially in K9s who may try to swallow & then choke on anything 1) Gently probe the airway for an OBSTRUCTION; carefully remove any foreign body in the throat. 2) Perform the ENTIRE SEQUENCE as if it was a true Cardio/Pulmonary arrest. And 3) mention why compression are faster; K9 heart rate much faster than humans. 4) Best to check a Femoral or Supra-cardiac (over the heart) pulse. If dog's circulation is compromised but working, a major central vessel is best before doing compressions. Thank you, we'll Post this on our pages & our local boarding kennels' pages too!

    • @ikissurwounds
      @ikissurwounds 8 лет назад

      thank you so much for thus information, this is exactly what I was looking for, my cat was choking on food I hope it never happens again but is better to know what to do.

  • @nata5495
    @nata5495 8 лет назад

    thanks for this my dog has an allergic reaction and is breathing very heavy so i watched this just in case

  • @soma2314
    @soma2314 8 лет назад

    The website for Petsamerica is gone

  • @austinaustin3607
    @austinaustin3607 8 лет назад

    Everyone needs to see this!

  • @wolfheart2443
    @wolfheart2443 8 лет назад

    THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO. VERY NICELY EXPLAINED.

  • @MerlyCosta
    @MerlyCosta 8 лет назад

    Thank you for the video. Where would you suggest to go in Los Angeles area to get CPR for pets certification? Thanks

  • @Kayewla
    @Kayewla 9 лет назад

    Good video, but... This is the old technique. Now, it is exactly like the CPR for humans. You start with 30 compressions (between 100 and 120 cycles a minute) and then you do 2 ventilations.

  • @justgiveup
    @justgiveup 9 лет назад

    thank you so much for this video. My 7 year old boxer stopped breathing yesterday and I had no idea what to do. I quickly jumped on youtube and found your video and followed your instructions and was able to revive him. He's doing well now but we found out he has cardiomyopathy. Anyway, I am so thankful for your video as it saved my dog. Thanks again from the bottom of our hearts.

  • @megumidol097
    @megumidol097 9 лет назад

    my dog just passed away bc of parvo he was gasping i was freaking out dont know what to do then he turned greyish i tried to cpr and i dont know the steps so while hes about to die im watching this vid but all i did was pushing him and crying he's only 3 months 😢😢😢

    • @AlisonWAmes
      @AlisonWAmes 9 лет назад

      Leira Custodio i'm sorry you didn't have this video soon enough to save your dog's life. But parvo might have been a worse death. I hope you will adopt another dog (a rescue would be great) as soon as you feel that you can.

    • @razzysha7228
      @razzysha7228 9 лет назад

      I'm sorry for your devistating loss last week my 15 month old cockapoo died while we were on holiday he cried out a few times cause he was outside the caravan then just stopped breathing and shortly after his heart stopped I tried so desperately to do cpr on him but didn't have great knowledge of how to. The vet over the phone was not very helpful. 😢

  • @tany3000
    @tany3000 9 лет назад

    Thank you for the video! Is there any special tips or different maneuvers to do when practicing CPR to small dogs like tiny chihuahuas? Specially on the compression part?

  • @derealovesurvival7549
    @derealovesurvival7549 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the video.

  • @kasperstensaas1722
    @kasperstensaas1722 9 лет назад

    this video saved my golden retrivers life when it suddenly stopped breathing. thank u

    • @missyschuerman
      @missyschuerman 6 лет назад

      Wow, are you serious??? Both of you are heroes! Astonishing!

  • @gilnelson
    @gilnelson 9 лет назад

    I think you nailed it, Matthew. Beautifully sung and beautifully written. I am now in the Christmas.

  • @heatherlysquires343
    @heatherlysquires343 9 лет назад

    Awesome informative video..thank you sooo much for sharing with all of us xo

  • @kzhang5394
    @kzhang5394 9 лет назад

    Wish I knew about this... could've saved my Yorkie.. maybe.. as it is, i found out hours later... the day she passed.. i had come upstairs to my room literally minutes (i think) after it happened... because she was still limp and soft... tongue had just gone started going grey... everyone tells me i did all i could.. all i did was panic... and didnt do anything to save her... and they all wonder why i feel guilty...

    • @ellenpage1108
      @ellenpage1108 9 лет назад

      feeling guilty wont bring your Yorkie that, be grateful for the happy memories you two shared together

  • @TheVickiWagnerShow
    @TheVickiWagnerShow 9 лет назад

    Thank you for this!

  • @diannalebherz6031
    @diannalebherz6031 10 лет назад

    Incredible information!

  • @bonniekincaid1192
    @bonniekincaid1192 10 лет назад

    That's is a awesome thing to do

  • @bonniekincaid1192
    @bonniekincaid1192 10 лет назад

    That's is a awesome thing to do

  • @bluetry35722
    @bluetry35722 10 лет назад

    I'm confused. Do you do CPR is there is a pulse or no pulse?

    • @josueramos2536
      @josueramos2536 10 лет назад

      youre supposed to verify pulse and then for breathing, however if the human or animal, does not show sign of pulse, then immediately begin CPR, if the dog or human does have pulse but no breathing and does NOT respond to outside stimulation, begin CPR

    • @bluetry35722
      @bluetry35722 10 лет назад

      Josue Ramos thank you

  • @TempiChanges4
    @TempiChanges4 10 лет назад

    Excellent instructional video for all of our beloved canines and their human companions...

    • @TempiChanges4
      @TempiChanges4 10 лет назад

      Important information to know as us humans aren't always the ones who need help...

  • @debbigeorge579
    @debbigeorge579 10 лет назад

    Pet Parents, please learn. A lot easier than on humans.

  • @TheMiamirep
    @TheMiamirep 10 лет назад

    Would you use an AED if you have one available?

  • @kathyreese4052
    @kathyreese4052 10 лет назад

    very nice!

  • @redheadanna23
    @redheadanna23 10 лет назад

    Quick question. I once found one of my dogs unconscious under a tree. I rushed her to the vet and they told me she would probably not make it. I wanted to sit with her and hold her, which the vet let me do , but when I put my face near hers to say goodbye and kiss her snout, the vet told me to keep my face away from hers because if she woke up, she might be confused and bite my face. Would this be something to worry about when giving rescue breathes to a dog? Is there anything o could do to prevent this from happening?

    • @joscelinbrown2521
      @joscelinbrown2521 9 лет назад

      In the video, it instructed you to hold the snout shut while performing CPR. If the dog got confused and did wake up, you would know and back away due to instinct, before it would have bitten you.

  • @richarddoin4678
    @richarddoin4678 10 лет назад

    Thank you it is a shocking thing when it happens i didn't know much about this but now i have and idea and i have to say it happend to my Daughters dog just today i was at lost to help makes me feel so sad that i couldn't do anything , he died by the time she got him to the Vet's , i will be ready i hope if it ever happens again ,,

  • @ravensong427
    @ravensong427 10 лет назад

    Thank you for helping to save many animal companions. Moby is very cute.

  • @naabbalam7467
    @naabbalam7467 10 лет назад

    Love you so much!! Blessings for you and all who you love.

  • @DyingToLive310
    @DyingToLive310 10 лет назад

    Why I came across this video 6 weeks ago, I don't remember but I honestly think everything happens for reason and today I went to the store real quick to get a drink and beef jerky, my rat terrier pup of 7 months had been very good at being home by himself but whenever it was for more than 3-4 hours someone would check on him. This was a 15 minute walk... when I get home my dog who usually jumps all over me when I'm gone for 10 seconds wasn't coming to the door. Wasn't even barking, I went into the bathroom and saw the little guy wrapped up in the cords of a hair straightener. He was wrapped up tightly around his legs and neck. He wasn't moving, wasn't breathing so I tried not screaming and freaking out saw my box cutter on the shelf cut him free and gave him CPR which I didn't even knew was possible to do on a dog until watching this. He came to and was crying, red around his neck and I took him to the vet cause he may have had circulation cut off for too long but they checked him and he was fine just a little shaken. He's alive, and I can't tell you how much that means to me. He's practically my child. I gave him some beef jerky and he's seems perfectly okay. There are times a trip to the vet would take too long whether its choking or they need CPR. You have to know what to do in these situations. Thanks for posting this video.

    • @BradfordGuy
      @BradfordGuy 10 лет назад

      That's so awesome! I know things happen for a reason too. I am so happy to hear that you were able to hold it all together in a time of great stress and save your little dog. I came looking for this video today as I never knew how to do this and I have had dogs since I was 14 - I am 53 now and am the caretaker of 5 rescues. All of them are like my kids.

    • @DyingToLive310
      @DyingToLive310 10 лет назад

      Brad Penrod He's our kid to be honest. Me and my wife just recently moved in and before even bought furniture or electronics we got our puppy. So yeah seeing him in that situation was terrifying. Especially because his eyes were closed and I thought he was dead. I couldn't imagine losing him in such a tragic way, and I'm glad I didn't but really it was thanks to this video.

    • @charlessuez3996
      @charlessuez3996 9 лет назад

      Slevin Reviews Beautiful story. I am glad that your baby is ok. Just make sure that every time you go out, close all the doors and make sure blankets, cords or anything that might harm your dog is put away. I do that every time I go out because one day the laundry room door was open and he was pulling a sheet to play with and got tangled with it. Thanks god I found it right on time. My dog is a handful and I love him with everything I have. Blessings to you and puppy .

    • @giovannifernandez4377
      @giovannifernandez4377 6 лет назад

      the mothafucking vet refused to do this to my pup so I got the fuck out of there and did myself but by the time it was too late. that dog was the only thing i really loved in this fucking world

  • @HummingbirdCyborg
    @HummingbirdCyborg 10 лет назад

    Human CPR has changed. It used to be that for people we focused on getting the blood oxygenated, but now we focus initially on compressions to get the blood moving as it remains oxygenated for a few minutes and getting it moving is more vital at least initially. Dog physiology isn't exactly the same, but I'd wager that compressions should take precedence. I guess this would be an instance where having a razor with your AED would be very helpful.

    • @Averagebum21
      @Averagebum21 10 лет назад

      I rescuscitated someone who had received compressions for a few minutes but showed no sign of breathing or HR, by digging out her tongue, and providing breaths while the other trained nurse continued to provide the compressions. She coughed within a few breaths. She would have died if I didn't provide the breathing, so I don't understand the newer method of merely providing compressions.

    • @HummingbirdCyborg
      @HummingbirdCyborg 10 лет назад

      It's been shown that the breaths make the compressions less effective and it takes awhile for the SaO2 to drop significantly and breaths can increase intrathoracic pressure. The newer protocol have a significantly higher survival rate. But, obviously, breathing is important, too. If you have a partner, it's easier to get a couple of breaths in, but if you have an AED that's also incredibly important to get attached as quickly as possible. Compressions take the place of a beating heart after somebody has no carotid pulse, but the real problem is that the heart needs to be restarted and simply compressing it doesn't do that but shocking it might. Anyhow, this really only applies to somebody in cardiac arrest. For somebody not breathing, but with a weak pulse, providing ventilation may take priority. I wonder if your patient was really in cardiac arrest. Either way, good job on saving a life.

    • @Averagebum21
      @Averagebum21 10 лет назад

      Thanks for the updated info. I just can't understand how continued compressions would have brought her back if her air-way remained blocked. The person doing the compressions was the matron of a hospital. Patient subsequently went into spasms every 10 mins or so, until the ambulance brought her to hospital, and a wire was inserted from her thigh to her heart to make the rhythm normal again. She still alive about 8 years later, at 103 years young.

    • @HummingbirdCyborg
      @HummingbirdCyborg 10 лет назад

      Clearing the airway is certainly vital. If the airway isn't clear, your ventilations will be ineffective. That part hasn't change. What's changed is just how long we do compressions before giving breaths and there is also a priority on getting the heart reset with electricity. Anyhow, personally, I haven't given CPR before, so I only know what I've been taught. I think it's really cool that you've actually saved somebody's life with it. Congratulations!

    • @Averagebum21
      @Averagebum21 10 лет назад

      Abel Feltes So I should check air-way, and clear it if it's not clear, then proceed with compressions with less frequent breaths? I heard they were thinking of providing no breaths at all.

  • @lululumpzy8639
    @lululumpzy8639 10 лет назад

    @Olo lli No you don't put your mouth on the animals snout. You breathe into its nose.

  • @macedonianred
    @macedonianred 10 лет назад

    What if i find the dog lying on the right side? Should i turn the dog on the left side, or i will make his/her condition worse if i do that? I'm asking because i probably would not know what was the cause that stop his/her breathing.

    • @HummingbirdCyborg
      @HummingbirdCyborg 10 лет назад

      You want to be able to apply pressure to the thoracic cavity near the heart. That pressure being effective is most important when your animal has undergone cardiac arrest.

    • @ellengarrison8679
      @ellengarrison8679 10 лет назад

      WATCH the video, it tells you on the RIGHT SIDE

  • @tonieawardwinner
    @tonieawardwinner 10 лет назад

    I wish I saw this earlier

  • @macguffin54
    @macguffin54 11 лет назад

    Per the video it has to be on its right side since the heart is on the left and that is where you are going to be administering the CPR to "jump start" the heart. (When you are doing CPR you are pressing down on the heart to artificially allow blood and oxygen to move through the body and in hopes to jar the heart into pumping again.)

  • @macguffin54
    @macguffin54 11 лет назад

    I'm a little confused. She says to do 4-5 quick breaths, yet she only does one. (Or is it 4-5 for Artificial Respiration only but only one at a time for Artificial Respiration AND CPR?) Also, she says one breath and then CPR but then she gives another breath and then does the stomach squeeze. Are you supposed to give an extra breath after CPR and before the stomach squeeze?

  • @ulie77
    @ulie77 11 лет назад

    Does it matter which side the animal is on?

  • @Acker997
    @Acker997 11 лет назад

    Ray, that's awesome news. Give your doggie a smooch for me!