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Could you save your pet?

Your pet is in distress and you are the best hope of getting it to the vet alive. Do you know what to do?

You hit an animal with your vehicle or see one hit by someone else. What do you do to help it straight away?

Do you know what you should not have in your garden to prevent poisoning your pet?

Your dog or cat is choking. What do you do?pet first aid

What is normal for your pet?

 

If you can’t answer the above with 100% certainty then you should seriously consider the PET First Aid and Training (NZ) first aid course.

On this course you will learn everything from how to take a pulse to rescue breathing. More importantly you will gain the confidence to use what you are taught to save your pet, or maybe someone else’s.

What you learn will not replace treatment from a vet but will help you get the animal to the vet in a condition that gives it the best possible chance of survival.

Did you know that 1 in 4 animals would have survived an emergency situation had they received correct first aid treatment?

 

Courses are being offered in Invercargill and through out New Zealand. Not only do you get the knowledge including practical experience but you will also receive a full colour manual and poison information sheets to keep. Upon passing the test you will also receive a framed certificate.

 

Have a look at www.petfirstaidandtraining.co.nz for the next course in your area.