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Pet First Aid Course @ PawsWay

Date:         Sunday, April 25, 2010
Time:         8:30am - 6:30pm
Location:    PawsWay, Pet Discovery Centre
Street:       245 Queens Quay West
City/Town: Toronto, ON

 

PawsWay is pleased to announce our next Pet First Aid course - in conjunction with the award winning Life's Ruff obedience school.

Learn how to look after your four legged friend in case of emergency or accident!

This one day 'paws on' course is designed to give pet lovers the necessary information and skills required to stabilize an injured animal until qualified veterinary care is available.

Course topics include preventative medicine, airway obstruction, bleeding and wounds, shock, poisoning, eye and ear injuries, parasites, injuries from heat and cold, artificial respiration and even CPR. Content applies to both cats and dogs.

Students will practice bandaging and rescue techniques with real dogs - you can bring your own family dog (or share one!). Naturally, any attending dogs must be quite and friendly and proof of vacicination must be provided.

Cost is $185.95 per person - which includes manual, test and GST.

For more info or to register, visit PawsWay in person, call 416 360-PAWS or info@pawsway.ca. Space is limited so act fast!

For More Info Visit: http://www.pawsway.ca/

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I would so gladly take this course if only I were near Ontario. A pet first-aid course should be something that any responsible pet owner should take. Reminds me of that time my dog got choked by something he ate and had difficulty breathing and I didn't know what to do!

Julie
Cheap Dog Insurance

July 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJulie

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