To many
of us, our pets are family members. However, if these family members are
ill or injured, we cannot call the local Emergency Room. We have to stabilize
the animal and transport it to a veterinarian. The most important goal
of this 10 hour Pet First Aid course is to help alleviate that feeling
of helplessness in dealing with an injured animal, and to teach pet owners
about preventative measures that will lessen the chance of injury or illness
in the future.
Hands
on learning with live animals, increases confidence and capability in
new found skills. Ample time is allowed to ensure that you feel comfortable
caring for an injured animal and dealing with an emergency situation.
Course content includes: restraint and transportation, bleeding and wounds,
shock, bone and joint injuries, eye and ear injuries, airway obstruction,
CPR and more.
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