
Pet First Aid and CPR Level 3: Keep Your Pets Safe and Healthy
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- Mock Exam & Final Exam (included in price)
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Description
Be prepared for any pet emergency with our comprehensive Pet First Aid and CPR Level 3 course. Designed to provide theoretical knowledge and deep skills, this course covers a wide range of topics, from understanding collapse and unconsciousness to administering life-saving cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to your pets.
Throughout the course, you'll delve into various emergency situations, such as shock, bleeding, fractures, seizures, choking, heat stroke, poisoning, and more. You'll gain the expertise to confidently manage these situations, applying appropriate first aid techniques and ensuring the well-being of your pets.
Additionally, you'll learn how to assemble a pet first aid kit, creating a crucial resource that can make a significant difference in an emergency. You'll also develop the ability to handle a first aid scenario effectively, learning the importance of clear communication, remaining calm, and prioritising safety.
Enrol now to become a pet first aid and CPR, and ensure the safety and well-being of your furry companions.
Course Curriculum:
- Module 01: Introduction
- Module 02: Collapse & Unconsciousness
- Module 03: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Module 04: Shock
- Module 05: Bleeding
- Module 06: Bandaging
- Module 07: Fractures
- Module 08: Seizures
- Module 09: Chocking & Drowning
- Module 10: Heat Stroke & Hypothermia
- Module 11: Burns & Scalds
- Module 12: Poisoning
- Module 13: Bites & Stings
- Module 14: Common Emergencies
- Module 15: Managing a First Aid Scenario
- Module 16: Pet First Aid Kit
- Module 17: Pet CPR
Who is this course for?
- Pet owners who want to be prepared to handle emergencies and provide immediate care for their pets.
- Pet care professionals, including pet sitters, dog walkers, and groomers, seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in first aid and CPR for pets.
- Veterinary professionals looking to expand their expertise in emergency care for animals.
- Animal shelter volunteers and staff who want to be better equipped to handle emergencies involving rescued animals.
Career path
Take your career to the next level after completing the course. Explore jobs such as:
- Pet Care Specialist: £15,000 - £25,000 per year
- Veterinary Nurse: £18,000 - £30,000 per year
- Animal Welfare Officer: £18,000 - £30,000 per year
- Pet Service Provider: £15,000 - £25,000 per year
- Pet Rescue and Rehabilitation: £16,000 - £28,000 per year
- Pet Training Professional: £16,000 - £35,000 per year
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