Knowledge saves lives, especially when it comes to dog first aid. Being equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills can make a significant difference in ensuring the well-being and safety of our furry friends. In emergencies or accidents, knowing how to administer basic first aid techniques can help stabilise a dog's condition until professional help arrives.
Our flagship course in Dog First Aid Training is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge and skills in handling emergency situations involving dogs. Conducted entirely in person, this course equips participants with the necessary tools to effectively respond to various health crises that can occur with dogs.
Refreshments and Sandwiches included along with a Free pack walk voucher to be used in 4 weeks of course completion.
In the context of Dog First Aid, CPD accreditation is an essential resource for anyone looking to provide effective care for their furry companions. These courses are designed and delivered by Veterinary Professionals and experienced trainers, ensuring that the information and techniques taught are accurate and up-to-date. By enrolling in an accredited course, dog owners can gain valuable knowledge on how to respond to emergency situations, administer basic first aid, and recognize signs of illness or injury in their pets. With CPD accreditation, participants can also earn continuing professional development points, further enhancing their skills and expertise in dog first aid. So, whether you are a pet owner or a professional in the veterinary field, investing in a Veterinary accredited course is a wise decision to ensure the well-being and safety of our beloved canine friends.
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The courses are run in association with Dog First Aid . com
The course content includes:
The role of a first aider and legal compliance
The foundations
How to conduct a full body exam
How to take your dog's vitals - pulse, breathing rate and temperature
CPR
Seizures
Bleeding
Canine shock
Burns & scalds
Toxic ingestion
Gastric dilatation volvulus
Heat stroke
Choking
Road traffic collisions
We also provide a course handbook which covers:
Signs of cancer
Bee and wasp stings
Dog fights
Eye injuries
Alabama rot
Drowning
Adder bites
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