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Pet First
Aid & Care
For Your
Pets
"Improving
the Quality
of Pets'
Lives, One
Pet Owner at
a Time."™
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PetSaver™
Program
8-Hours:
$119
According to
the American
Animal
Hospital
Association
(AAHA)
1-out-of-4
more pets
would
survive,
if just one
pet first
aid
technique
was applied
prior to
getting
emergency
veterinary
care.
Our PetSaver™
Program is
an eight
hour course
that will
cover the
following
topics.
Additionally,
the class
includes our
PetSaver™
handbook,
and upon
successful
completion
each
participant
will receive
a
certificate.
The PetSaver™
Program
covers the
following
topics:
Skill:
Restraining
& Muzzling
"Any pet
that is pain
or is going
to be moved
into pain,
can and will
bite."
PetSaver
Handbook
Hands-on
Skill
Practice
Skill:
Primary
Assessment
"In the
first 15-25
seconds of
you being on
the scene
you will
know what
to do and
what actions
to take."
PetSaver
Handbook
Hands-on
Skill
Practice
Skill:
Rescue
Breathing
"The pet
patient has
a heartbeat
but is not
breathing"
PetSaver
Handbook
Hands-on
Skill
Practice
Skill:
Canine &
Feline CPR
"The pet
patient has
no heart
beat and is
not
breathing."
PetSaver
Handbook
Hands-on
Skill
Practice
Skill:
Choking
Management
Conscious
Choking,
Unconscious
Choking
(Witnessed &
Found)
Hands-on
Skill
Practice
Skill:
Bleeding &
Shock
Management
Restraint,
Muzzle,
Elevation,
Direct
Pressure,
Pressure
Points,
Immobilization,
Shock
Management &
Transportation.
Hands-on
Skill
Practice
Skill:
Snout-To-Tail
Assessment
for Injury &
Wellness
"A
deliberate
and
systematic
assessment
from the
snout to the
tail of the
pet with
intent and
purpose
looking for
any injuries
the pet does
not present
to you or
for wellness
to create a
base-line of
your pet's
health."
Hands-on
Skill
Practice
Skill:
Assessing
the Pet's
Vitals
"If you know
what is
normal for
your pet
then you
will be able
to quickly
recognize
when your
pet is
presenting
not-normal."
Hands-on
Skill
Practice
Handbook:
Pet First
Aid Kit
Contents
Equipment &
Supplies for
Putting
Together
Your Own Pet
First Aid
Kit
Lecture:
Insect Bites
& Stings and
Snakebite
Definition,
Causes,
Signs &
Actions For
Survival
Lecture:
Heat & Cold
Injuries
Definition,
Causes,
Signs &
Actions For
Survival
Lecture:
Seizure
Definition,
Causes,
Signs &
Actions For
Survival
Lecture:
Caring For
Your Senior
Pet-izen
Senior Pet-izen
Care, Signs
& Symptoms,
Risk Factors
& Euthanasia
One of
the skills
we teach is
the
Snout-to-Tail
Assessment.
Read how
this saved
one pet's
life . . .
A pet owner
who took our
class loved
her little
dog because
she did her
homework
assignment
of the
Snout-to-Tail
Assessment.
Where you go
from
Snout-to-Tail
with
deliberate
intent and
purpose
creating a
baseline of
your pet’s
health.
Also, so
that you
know more of
what is
normal for
your pet, so
you can more
quickly
recognize
what is not
normal for
your pet.
She found
mammary
tumors
growing on
her dog. She
took her to
the vet, who
confirmed
the
diagnosis.
Luckily she
caught it
early enough
that
treatment
was
successful.
However, the
vet did tell
her that if
she had let
that go just
another five
or six
months, the
outcome may
not have
been as
good. This
simple skill
that can
take only a
few minutes
added
thousands of
minutes to
this pet’s
life.
When I tell
this story
in the
classroom,
some people
wonder how
she didn't
notice the
mammary
tumors in
the first
place. The
thing is
that she
never really
put her
hands on her
dog, from
Snout-to-Tail,
with
deliberate
intent and
purpose,
like we
teach in the
class. She
said she
would come
home from
work, make
her dog
dinner, have
dinner
herself, her
dog would
sit on her
lap and she
would pet
it.
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WHEN:
Saturday
February 25,
2012
TIME:
8:00 AM - 5:00
PM
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WHERE:
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Purrfect
Paws
Animal
Behavior
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2925
Sheridan
Drive |
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Tonawanda,
14120 |
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PetTech
Instructor
Training-
Feb 25-27,
2012
8am-6pm
$1495
Class Dates:
02/25/2012
02/26/2012
02/27/2012
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If you
would like
to hold a
program at
your
facility, or
if you would
like to have
us come out
to speak to
your group,
please
contact Kim
at (716)
822-3287 or
KimS@SitNStayPetServices.com.
To Register:
Please call
our office
(716)
822-3287 or
e-mail us at
KimS@SitNStayPetServices.com
to find out
what classes
still have
openings
available.
To hold your
spot, we
must have a
paid
registration.
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