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PET FIRST AID CERTIFICATION

PetSaver™Training
Pet CPR, First Aid & Care
“Improving the quality of pets’ lives, 
one pet owner at a time!”

Cost: $125
Saturday, April 2  - 8 am to 5 pm
at Nature’s Pet Market 4555 Liberty Rd S   
in the SunnySlope Shopping Center
                                                                                                                  
About the Class
This class is for pet owners & Pet Care Professionals including groomers, handlers, pet care takers, boarding staff, rescue personnel. The training is taught through lecture, demonstration and hands-on skill practice and includes a handbook. Class size is small so lots of interaction. At successful completion, you will receive a certificate.

Instruction includes….
Pet CPR
Rescue Breathing
Helping your pet in a medical emergency
ABC’s of Pet First Aid
Assessing Your Pet’s Vitals
5 simple things to START doing today to keep 
your pet healthy
Snout-To-Tail Assessment
10 situations that require immediate veterinary care
How to put together your own first aid kit.


Space is limited.
Registration is required  
http://www.pettech.net/schedule/regclass.php?classid=5007

Questions? Call Suzanne at 541-974-0327 

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