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First Aid and CPR is the foundation of any emergency plan. More and more pet professionals are becoming certified.
Is your staff up to date?
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Some of the topics highlighted in the class include:
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- Restraining the pet
- Pet CPR
- Rescue breathing
- Choking management
- Wellness assessment
- Heat injuries
- Poisoning
- Bleeding protocols
- Bites and stings
- Injury assessment
- and much, much more!
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There are other classes, as well. Click on any class for more info about it.
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Pet First Aid and CPR is the immediate care given to a pet that has been injured or suddenly taken ill. It does not replace vet care, it enhances vet care. 60% of animal hospital visits are emergency in nature and according to the American Animal Hospital Association one out of four pets could be saved if just one Pet First Aid technique was applied prior to getting veterinary treatment. Knowing the skills and techniques of Pet First Aid can mean the difference between life and death, between temporary and permanent disability, between expensive vet bills and reasonable home care and between rapid recovery and
long recuperation for your pet. More Class Info Here
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Accidents, injuries and illness don't wait for your staff to get prepared.
Being prepared is the key!
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We are holding classes now!
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Casey Brown-Farris is one of the very few people in Texas Certified to teach Pet First Aid and CPR.You will know what to do after attending her classes.
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