Pet First Aid Certification
You, Your Pets and Your Clients Deserve For You to Have This Knowledge and Master These Skills!
You Owe it to Yourself; You Owe it to Your Customers; You Owe it to Your Pets - Be Prepared –
Whether you are a pet owner or a pet professional you owe it to yourself and the pets you care for to be prepared for any emergency. And being prepared is as simple and easy as turning on your computer and attending the DogNostics Pet First Aid Program.
Join our extensive Pet First Aid Certification program delivered through multiple individual bite size lessons via your computer, or any electronic device, in the comfort of your own home.
Certification requires the completion of an open-book test and the submission of four short videos. Both technical skills and knowledge are assessed to ensure a specific level of competency.
The origional contents of this program were developed in conjunction with a Licensed Veterinarian and a Licensed Veterinary Technician in Florida, USA.
The Pet First Aid Certificate Program has been awarded the following CEUs: PPAB 3. IAABC 3.
- Choking
- Gastrointestinal
- Toxicities
- Insect Bites & Stings
- Dehydration
- Vomiting & Diarrhea
- Seizures
- CPR & Triage
- Dog Breed Medication Sensitivity
- The Pet First Aid Kit
- Heat Stroke
- Lacerations
- Wound Care
- Hot Spots
- Broken Toenails
- Bandaging
- Burns
- Corneal Abrasions
- Prolapsed Eyes
- Fractures
- Luxations (Dislocations)
- Hypoglycemia
- Diabetes
Keep growing in your profession – As Pet Owners and Pet Professionals, we all know how important it is to keep up on the cutting edge of new information, methods and techniques. Science continues to provide us with better and easier ways to perform our job. Studies of best practices often reveal improved techniques that can help us be more effective and even save lives. The DogNostics Pet First Aid Program provides you with the necessary skills to manage a pet emergency covering topics from heat stroke to snake bites, CPR, wound management and how to safely transport a pet to the care of a veterinarian professional.
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