SSDR'S K9 First Aid Online Course
- Saints Sled Dog Rescue

- Jul 13, 2021
- 1 min read

Attention all dog owners, groomers, trainers, professional dog walkers and dog rescue workers!! Do you know what to do in an emergency at home or out on walks? We have teamed up with Super Vet Holly Norman for our vert first K9 First Aid Online Course! We'll give you the skills and knowledge to ensure your pets healthy and safe in an emergency.
Holly is a qualified veterinary surgeon working in Peterborough and sees canine emergencies every day and wants to empower dog owners and professionals so that they can confidently administer first aid in an emergency situation. She will be running every course via Zoom and will be available for a Q&A at the end of the session.
The course will include a hard copy of the Holly Norman Canine First Aid Booklet and certificate of completion after the course. Topics included in the course include:
CPR & Artificial Respiration
Choking Skills
Bleeding & Other Wounds
Broken Bones & Joint Injuries
Recognising Signs of Illness
First Aid Kit Advice
Q&A
Tickets are just £30, you can book your slot HERE!!
Super Vet Holly has also put together a Canine Essential First Aid Kit, packed with everything you'll need for emergency treatment at home for your four legged friends!
Click on the icon below to buy yours now:
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