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Dog Saves Man, Strangers Resuscitate Him

In a remarkable display of loyalty and instinct, a five-year-old Labrador named Beau saved his owner, David Howarth, from a life-threatening situation. After David collapsed on a beach, Beau alerted passerby Claire Dashwood, who initiated CPR alongside two off-duty doctors. The teams efforts, combined with the use of a defibrillator, revived David, who has since made a full recovery. This story underscores the importance of recognizing cardiac arrest signs and acting swiftly to save lives.

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