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Pet Tech FIRST AID Certification and Training





Nature’s Pet Market will be offering the Pet Tech FIRST AID Certification and Training program for Pet Care Professionals and Pet Parents. The class will be held Sunday, January 21, 2018, at Nature's Pet Market in Salem, OR. The course will run from 8 am to 5 pm and the fee is $125. 

This full day course is designed for veterinarian assistants,shelter employees, kennel operators, groomers, dog trainers, for pet sitters, pet foster parents and for concerned pet parents. Attendees will learn the ABC’s of pet first aid, CPR, rescue breathing, choking management, bleeding protocols, poisoning, restraint, muzzling, heat injuries, injury assessment, senior care, dental care and much more. The classes include hands-on instruction and are taught in a fun, entertaining and educational way by Suzanne Brean, a Pet Tech certified instructor and professional dog trainer.

Register online by following this link:   http://www.pettech.net/schedule/regclass.php?classid=7256 or by going to the Pet Tech website and looking for the course being offered in Salem, OR (www.pettech.net). Space is limited and registration is required.

Bring your own lunch on the day of the course or buy lunch at nearby restaurants. Snacks and drinks will be provided. For more information, call Suzanne Brean at 541-974-0324 or mylittledogtrainingbiz@yahoo.com

Register online by following this link:   http://www.pettech.net/schedule/regclass.php?classid=7256 or by going to the Pet Tech website and looking for the course being offered in Salem, OR (www.pettech.net). Space is limited and registration is required. 
Bring your own lunch on the day of the course or buy lunch at nearby restaurants. Snacks and drinks will be provided. For more information, call Suzanne Brean at 541-974-0324 or mylittledogtrainingbiz@yahoo.com

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