Registration Includes:
- Official certificate, valid for 2 years
- Membership to our online Animal Emergency Resource Center for 2 years
- Your choice of a full color reference guide as either an e-book (view-only) or a printed copy with the e-book for an additional $24.95
- Businesses, organizations, and groups may request a professional, frameable certificate and window decal to display at their location
Certificates will be available for download and printing within 24-72 hours after class completion, once attendance and certification requirements have been confirmed by the instructor.
About the Program: Based on the latest methods developed by emergency veterinarians, this course teaches participants how to perform emergency first aid on pets prior to veterinary care. Upon completion, attendees will be certified in Canine and Feline CPR and First Aid.
Class Highlights:
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Pets: Learn the essential steps for performing CPR on dogs and cats, with techniques that are effective across various breeds and sizes. The course will guide you through identifying signs of cardiac distress, proper hand placement, and delivering effective chest compressions and mouth-to-snout resuscitation.
- First Aid for Common Pet Injuries: Accidents can happen at any time, and knowing how to respond can make all the difference. This course teaches you how to manage injuries such as cuts, abrasions, bleeding, and fractures. You will learn how to properly clean and dress wounds, apply bandages, and stabilize more severe situations to ensure pets receive the best care possible before reaching a veterinary facility.
- Choking and Airway Obstruction Management: Pets may experience airway obstructions from various causes, including swallowing objects or food items. This course covers how to recognize choking hazards and perform techniques to clear the airway safely, providing crucial support when time is of the essence.
- Shock and Poisoning Response: Pets may come into contact with toxic substances like household cleaners, chemicals, or plants. This course will help you identify the symptoms of poisoning and shock, administer first aid, and know when to seek immediate veterinary care. Being prepared for these situations could save a pet’s life.
- Heatstroke Prevention and Treatment: Pets are vulnerable to heat-related illnesses, especially in hot weather or during strenuous activities. Learn how to prevent heatstroke and treat pets showing signs of overheating, ensuring their comfort and safety in various environments.
- Animal Behavior and Safe Restraint Techniques: Stress, fear, or pain can affect a pet’s behavior during an emergency. This course provides guidance on humane restraint methods to safely perform first aid without causing additional stress or injury to the animal. These techniques help ensure a calm and controlled response, protecting both the pet and the caregiver.
Benefits for Pet Owners and Animal Professionals:
Knowing how to perform pet CPR and first aid can significantly enhance your skills as a pet owner, animal care professional, or veterinary staff member. This training prepares you to handle emergencies confidently, demonstrating your commitment to pet safety and health. Being able to respond quickly to medical situations reduces the severity of injuries, minimizes complications, and provides peace of mind knowing that you are equipped to protect the animals in your care.
Benefits for Pets:
When pet owners and professionals are trained in CPR and first aid, pets have a better chance of receiving immediate, life-saving care during an emergency. The ability to act swiftly and correctly can significantly reduce the risk of serious injury or complications, ensuring a higher level of safety and well-being. Your preparedness also reassures pet owners that their animals are in capable hands.
Certification:
Upon successful completion, participants will earn a Pet CPR and First Aid Certification, valid for two years. This certification demonstrates your dedication to pet safety and enhances your credentials as a responsible and prepared animal caregiver.
Additional Details:
- First aid supplies, such as pet first aid kits and barrier masks, can be purchased with your registration. Visit our online store for more information. Retail items will be shipped to the address provided during checkout.
- Registrations made after the preregistration period (3 business days before the class) or walk-in registrations will incur a $5 late fee.
Please note that while this course equips you with essential first aid skills, we strongly recommend seeking veterinary care for any medical emergencies involving pets.
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Approved to award 3.5 CEU to CCPDT Dog Trainers, 3 CEU to members of Pet Sitters International, 3.5 CEU to members of IAABC, 3 CEU to members of IACP, 3CEU to PACCC and 3 CEU to members of NADOI.
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“This program 20-746459 is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 0.00 CE Credits (0.00 max) being available to any one veterinarian: and/or 3.00 Veterinary Technician CE Credits (3.00 max). This RACE approval is for the subject matter categories of: Category Three: Non-Scientific-Practice Management/Professional Development using the delivery method of Seminar/Lecture. This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board’s CE requirements. RACE does not “accredit” or “endorse” or “certify” any program or person, nor does RACE approval validate the content of the program.”
3 Professional CEUs to licensed veterinarians (click here to read our continuing education policy for veterinary professionals)
Although Pet Emergency Education teaches the most current industry standards for animal CPR, we are in no way affiliated with the RECOVER Initiative, its affiliated organizations or its RECOVER training programs.
This course is approved by IAABC for 3 CEU. Course Code- 97245867