1-DAY CANINE FIRST AID.
iPET Network Level 3 Award in Canine First Aid
This 1 -day course is Ideal for dog owners, dog groomers, dog walkers, trainers and kennel assistants, and anybody already working within the canine sector who wants to develop their knowledge of pet first aid. Each candidate will receive a nationally recognised certificate for their learning.
This course is packed full of content, including
Managing first aid situations and classifying emergencies
Collapsed and unconscious dogs, recovery position, examining the injured animal, shock
Respiratory arrest, cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA), cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
Wounds, fractures. choking, insect bites and stings, poisons
Heat-related illness (hyperthermia), hypothermia, water inhalation, seizures/convulsions/fits, gastric dilation or bloat, burns
Applying bandages, taking pulses and respiration rates
£155 Accredited with iPet Network nationally recognised certificate
£90 Non-accredited with certificate for learning
Next course dates
13th February
27th March
1st May
12th June
24th July
The iPET Network Level 3 Award in Canine First Aid is perfect for owners and professionals who want to be prepared should a pet need emergency treatment. The qualification covers the most commonly faced canine emergencies such as how to treat injury, dress wounds, allergic reactions, stings, poisoning, choking, seizures, CPR, hypothermia and much more.
The qualification is an excellent balance of theoretical and practical learning to ensure Candidates have the knowledge required should they ever be faced with an emergency first aid situation.
Leading industry experts have reviewed this qualification to ensure the outcome is appropriate for the animal care industry and the continued growth and development of the sector.
This qualification has been designed to enable Candidates to:
Know the objectives of first aid
Understand how to manage canine behaviour in emergency situations.
Understand DR ABC (primary survey) of the canine including how to take temperature, pulse and respiration rate.
Understand the examination of an injured animal and the actions to take to manage shock.
Be able to record the pulse rate, respiration rate, apply a bandage to a dog and conduct CPR on a mannequin.
Know the different types of wounds and fractures and appropriate first aid treatment
Understand the management, signs necessary first aid treatment of choking, stings, poisoning, hyperthermia, hypothermia, water inhalation, convulsion, gastric torsion, burns and electrocution.
Understand what is required in a canine emergency first aid kit and how to communicate in emergency situations
This qualification is valid for 3 years before requiring a refresher training day.