Pet First Aid Certificate Course Offered to the Public: April 1st and 2nd, 2017
Thousands of pets die needlessly each year. According to the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), an additional one-out-of-four of these pets would survive, if just one pet first aid technique was applied prior to getting emergency veterinary care.
What pet first aid skills do you know? Are you trained to do what you must before transporting your 4-legged to the veterinarian when an emergency occurs? “Pet parents would do anything to help their furry friends,” says Lisa Faust, “if they only knew how. These life-saving know-hows are learnable skills for us.” Lisa Faust trains and certifies hundreds of pet parents and pet professionals annually to protect their furry friends’ lives as first responders. She also provides tools to preserve your pet’s daily health. This day-long certificate course is offered April 1, 2017 and April 2, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Cold Nose Companions Training Center in Chardon. Students attend only one of the two days.
Faust is a fully certified instructor of Pet Tech’s PetSaver TM classes. Her eight-hour certificate course includes: animal CPR and rescue breathing, choke management, shock management, bleeding protocols, heat and cold injuries, and injury assessments. Included in this course is pet preventative home health care so as to aid pet parents and pet professionals in providing healthier lives for their pets. All of major facets of pet healthcare are covered: wellness assessment, oral hygiene, diet and nutrition choices, exercise and the special needs of senior “pet-izens”. Hands-on practice time is included in the course for all students.
Space is limited and advance registration is required. The cost is $125.00 per person and includes all course materials and certificate. Registration is open to both pet owners and pet professionals, and can be completed on the Cold Nose Companions website at Cold Nose Companions. Cold Nose Companions Dog Training offers rewards-based training methods through group classes and private in-home training, as well as special workshops and seminars. All instructors are highly qualified and consistent in training methods. The Training Center is located at 12531 GAR Highway, Chardon, Ohio. For more information, go to Cold Nose Companions.