As well as being an invaluable source of comfort and companionship, dogs can perform extremely important roles in society.
From assisting at crime scenes to helping those with sight difficulties get out and about, dogs have the intelligence and the willingness to lend a paw.
And one good boy has just out-gooded them all after learning how to perform lifesaving cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on his beloved police human…
Poncho is a valued member of the Policía de Madrid and has shown just how dedicated he is in an amazing lifesaving display.
In a video which has been viewed an incredible two million times and counting, heroic Poncho can be seen performing lifesaving CPR on his human crime-fighting partner.
The footage shows the agent collapsing, leading Poncho to leap into action. He immediately begins to help his buddy using CPR, and after several committed attempts the officer is ‘revived.’
Watch Police Officer Poncho in action below:
Those watching the performance can be heard erupting with amazed applause. The performance was just a simulation, but this was still a heartwarming – and extremely impressive – example of what dogs are capable of.
Tweeting about the clever pooch, Policía de Madrid said:
‘Heroic’ performance of our #Compañerosde4Patas Poncho, who did not hesitate for an instant to “Save the Life” of the agent, practicing #RCP in a magisterial way.
The officers concluded the tweet with a sweet – and very true – quote from 19th century American humorist, Josh Billings:
The dog is the only being in the world that will love you more than you love yourself.
Those who have watched the video cannot quite believe what they have seen.
One person exclaimed:
Love this very special fur officer !
Amazing that they are capable of learning and using those skills to protect and serve!!
Another said:
Oh my goodness! Love the way the dog jumped up and down a couple of times, then lays his head at the mouth of the policeman and then starts back up again.
God bless that precious dog.
Buen trabajo Poncho! Now, get this pair an odd couple cop show already…
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Jules studied English Literature with Creative Writing at Lancaster University before earning her masters in International Relations at Leiden University in The Netherlands (Hoi!). She then trained as a journalist through News Associates in Manchester. Jules has previously worked as a mental health blogger, copywriter and freelancer for various publications.