Dog First Aid | CPD Accredited | Online Course
Become your dog’s hero with our CPD Accredited Dog First Aid online course. Learn emergency care, wound management, and CPR
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- Fully Online Recorded Class
- CPD Accredited
- Free certificate
- 24/7 access to the course for Lifetime
- Online support
- No hidden fees
Course Link: Dog First Aid Online Courses
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This is an online course with pre-recorded lessons. You will get access to Dog First Aid Course 48 hours after your enrolment.
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Let’s face it: dogs are experts at finding trouble. Whether it’s swallowing socks or face-planting into hedges, their antics demand quick thinking. This course arms you with the know-how to handle canine crises calmly, from scrapes to seizures. Designed by veterinary professionals, it transforms panic into purposeful action—no stethoscope needed, just a laptop and dedication.
You’ll explore step-by-step protocols for assessing injuries, performing CPR, and managing common emergencies like poisoning or heatstroke. Forget vague advice; these modules focus on real-life scenarios (yes, including “why did they eat that?” moments). By the end, you’ll confidently stabilise your pup before the vet takes over—and maybe earn extra belly rubs for it.
Learning Outcomes
• Assess a dog’s condition using vital signs and behaviour cues.
• Administer CPR and manage choking incidents safely.
• Clean and bandage wounds to prevent infection.
• Identify symptoms of poisoning and apply first-response measures.
• Manage heatstroke, hypothermia, and other environmental emergencies.
• Create a tailored canine first aid kit for home or travel.
Who is This Course For?
• Dog owners determined to handle midnight emergencies.
• Professional dog walkers prioritising client safety.
• Pet groomers addressing accidents during grooming sessions.
• Dog trainers preparing for fieldwork incidents.
• Kennel staff responsible for group play supervision.
• Animal shelter volunteers caring for vulnerable dogs.
• Pet sitters managing dogs with medical conditions.
• Aspiring veterinary nurses building foundational skills.
Career Path
• Veterinary Care Assistant – £21,000 (avg. salary)
• Professional Dog Walker – £19,000
• Animal Shelter Supervisor – £24,000
• Pet Grooming Salon Manager – £23,000
• Canine Behaviourist – £28,000
• Kennel Club Welfare Officer – £26,000
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