My name is "Petal" because I am not big enough to be a whole flower. I was living on the streets of S. Central Los Angeles, CA; in desperate need of medical attention. Lucky for me I received the help I needed. Others are not so fortunate. My talent has been discovered and I have set training and skills which have offered me roles for motion pictures, commercials, TV series, and ads. I am also a Therapy Dog.
I provide medical help to as many pets as possible with the money received from acting, donations, recycled pet product flea markets, and funds from the Pet CPR & Care classes. I want them to be as fortunate as I am.
I hope to have my own foundation soon.
www.Petalthedog.com
PET CPR & EMERGENCY CARE COURSE
DETERMINING AN EMERGENCY
Some emergencies are obvious, but others are more subtle and harder to determine. Learning how to read your pet’s vital signs will allow you to determine when your pet is experiencing an emergency situation and should receive treatment as soon as possible.
Preparing for emergency situations
- Bleeding
- Choking
- Drowning
- Electrocution
- Allergic Reactions
- Heat Stroke
- Toxic Substance Ingestion
- Burns
- Wounds
- Vomiting & Diarrhea
- Broken Bones
- Bite wounds
- Seizures
Safe Transport
You will learn how to safely move your pet in an emergency situation.
Emergency Techniques
CPR & Rescue Breathing, not knowing the proper technique can cause more harm than good. But learning the current and correct technique can save your pet’s life..
Taking & Reading vital sign, such as temperature, heart rate, capillary refill time, pulse & heart rate, and respiration are all vital statistics that tell you if your pet is experiencing an emergency.
Determining & Preventing Shock, the body’s response to injury or insult is to shut down to lessen pain and bleeding. But if the body is in shock for an extended period of time, or your pet is not treated for shock, the body will eventually shut down permanently.
Heimlich maneuver, the technique when used properly can save your pet’s life in a choking emergency.
Wound Care, Bandaging, & Temporary Splinting; you will learn to properly stop a bleeding wound and how to safely apply a bandage when needed. You will also when and how to immobilize a fracture during transport.
About the instructor
Dianne is a Registered Veterinary Technician licensed by the State of CA. She has over 25 years experience in the veterinary field, spending much of this time in the Pet ER.. She has seen the emergencies she will be teaching you to prepare for. She is very knowledgeable and is eager to share this knowledge with pet owners so they can be more informed and educated when making decisions regarding their pets.
Beside “Petal”, Dianne owns several different species of pets and participates in many pet advocate groups.
You Can’t Afford not to Take This Course
It is the cost of your pet’s health & safety.
$100 per person
A 3 hour learning session of discussion, demonstrations, and hands on practice with a Dog CPR mannequin and stuffed animals.
All paid participants will receive a Pet First Aid kit, Emergency Care Guide, & Pet CPR completion card you can keep in your wallet or kit pocket.
$50 for partners in the same household who will not receive a kit or care guide
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