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  • Farmer's Mouth-To-Snout CPR Saves Piglet

    Wash State's 'Pig Pig' Survives With Help Of Dog, Farmer

    POSTED: Saturday, January 23, 2010
    UPDATED: 1:39 pm CST January 23, 2010

    LA CENTER, Wash. -- A Washington state piglet's recent tale of swine survival not only involves man, but man's best friend, too.

    Portland, Ore., affiliate KPTV reports that Pig Pig, who lives on Heidi and Jeff Olson's farm in La Center, Wash., had a rough start to life.

    The piglet's mother accidentally crushed her after becoming ill from complications during birth.

    "The mother pig was so sick she actually laid on her and didn't realize it," Heidi Olson said.

    When Jeff Olson realized what happened, the tiny piglet was near death.

    "She squished her flat," Heidi Olson said. "She was flat as a pancake, no heartbeat (and) cold."

    But Jeff Olson reacted quickly in the only way he knew how to save the animal.

    "He did the first thing that came to mind, which is mouth to snout," Heidi Olson said.

    After about five minutes of mouth-to-snout CPR, Pig Pig began to breath on her own.

    Pig Pig was the only surviving piglet of the litter, and her mother died, the Olsons said. Saving the piglet would be difficult with no mother to feed her, the family said.

    Again, the Olsons improvised, placing Pig Pig with a litter of Red Healer puppies to see whether their mother could look past the obvious differences.

    "The momma dog looked at me like, 'Are you crazy?' But nature took over and her mothering instinct took over and she brought her in as one of her own," Heidi Olson said.

    Weeks later, Pig Pig is thriving and appears set to live a long and happy life.

    "The only problem is the pig now thinks she is a dog," Heidi Olson said.

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Ummm wow - don't know that I'd be doing mouth to snout on a pig there - though I have attempted to rescucitate more than a few cats, dogs, and baby horses...guess to each his own !

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Ummm wow - don't know that I'd be doing mouth to snout on a pig

Unfortunately, after a couple of drinks, it happens....

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I'd do anything I could to save one of my pets. Pets are like family, no matter what kind of animal. In this case, that pig will grow up to be dinner for someone and sell for good amount of money.

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if it doesn't make it can we cook it?

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