When there's no vet... there's you
We turn panic into protocol.
"I didn't know what I was looking at" into "I knew exactly what to do."
Every Second Counts. Most Owners Freeze.
When your dog collapses, stops breathing, or swallows something dangerous — your brain goes blank. You search Google. You panic. You waste the minutes that matter most. There's a better way.
Three Moments Every Dog Owner Dreads
Your dog is whimpering and you don't know if it's serious. You're Googling symptoms at 2am, terrified you'll make the wrong call.
Something happens fast — a collapse, a seizure, something swallowed. Your mind goes blank. You feel completely helpless.
You rush to the emergency vet at midnight for something that could have waited — or worse, you wait when you shouldn't have.
Clinical Knowledge. Plain Language.
It's 2AM The nearest emergency vet is 40 minutes away. The next 40 minutes are entirely down to you. CPR without the right technique does nothing — or causes harm. Too shallow. Wrong position. Wrong ratio. Every second you get it wrong is a second without oxygen. This guide tells you exactly where to place your hands for your dog's size, how deep to compress, the precise 30:2 ratio, and the metronome tempo that keeps you steady when everything in you wants to panic. It also tells you the one thing most people get wrong — how to confirm there is no pulse before you start, because CPR on a dog with a pulse causes serious injury.

Covered Inside The Guide + more
Step-by-step airway clearance for dogs of all sizes.
What to do in the first 10 minutes — and what NOT to do.
How to control bleeding and when to apply pressure vs tourniquet.
What to do during and after — and when it becomes critical.
Cool-down protocol and the signs it's already too late to wait.
Dog CPR with correct compression rate, depth and rescue breaths.
Before & After This Guide

Panicking, Googling, frozen — feeling completely helpless while your dog suffers.

Calm, prepared, decisive — knowing exactly what to do and when to act.
It's 2AM. Your Dog Won't Stop Whimpering.
"She's pacing, won't lie down, her belly looks bigger than usual. Is this bloat? Do I drive 40 minutes to the emergency vet right now, or wait until morning?"
Everything You Get
One emergency Visit vs This system
| Scenario | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| Emergency vet visit (out of hours) | $200–$500+ |
| Unnecessary ER visit (could have waited) | $150–$300 |
| This complete guide (Standard) | $49.99 |
One avoided unnecessary emergency visit pays for this guide four times over.
Choose Your Level Of Preparedness
⚡ Founding owner price. Increasing at 500 members.
- Know Your Dog's Normal — Baseline Record System
- Dog CPR step-by-step with visuals
- The Act or Wait Decision Guide
- The 10-Minute Decision Tree
- Breed-specific risk profiles
- +more
- Everything in Standard
- Panic Control Protocol
- Canine Wellness Tracker System
- Dog Health Observation Log
- Critical Mistakes Playbook
- Elite Canine Daily Wellness Protocol
"We believe no dog owner should ever feel helpless. Every family deserves to know what to do when it matters most."
Questions? support@mcqpups.co
Don't Wait For An Emergency To Get Prepared
The system that tells you exactly what to do — before panic sets in.
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