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bleeding, heat related illness, poisoning and more.
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The Importance of Knowing Pet CPR and First Aid
Approximately 6 out of 10 households in the US own some type of pet. By last count, there are over 110 million dogs and cats in the country. And other pets have not been counted including birds, hamsters, fish, and a lot more. Based on a study made by the American Humane Society, pets are content and happy when they are, at all times, surrounded by familiar sounds, smells and sights. Just like humans, animals such as cats, dogs and puppies can be involved in mishaps and accidents.

The question is, would you know what to do if your dog gets caught in the neighbor's barbed wire fence? Would you know how to stop the bleeding? What if your cat starts choking, what would you do? When an emergency occurs and it involves our pets, every second counts. If you really want to be the best owner for your pet, you need to learn pet CPR and first aid. Pet CPR and first aid training is something that all pet professionals such as dog trainers, groomers, sitters, dog walkers, animal shelter employees and pet retailers should undergo. Whenever you are assigned to take care of a pet, being familiar with the right first aid procedures can help save your pet's life.

According to a pet safety study done by the American Animal Hospital Association, one out of every four pets have the potential to survive if just a single first aid technique would be applied before the pet is taken to the emergency veterinary clinic. That is the reason why you should have the proper knowledge on pet CPR and first aid so that you would know how to act in an emergency. One of the first things that you will learn in pet CPR and first aid training is the importance of keeping a pet first-aid kit at home and in the car. You need to know what to put inside the kit. You will also learn a number of really helpful skills such as rescue breathing, choking management, the different types of pet CPR, what to do when your pet is bleeding, various heat and cold-related injuries, pet injury assessment. You will also be taught on several preventive care techniques that may help you save some money by not going to the Vet or helping to reduce the injury or situation. A certificate is usually handed out after the training.
You will also learn some very important emergency skills that you can use when your pet has a seizure, is electrocuted, injured in a vehicular accident, or accidentally swallows poison. You will learn how to administer CPR in the event that your pet stops breathing.

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Saving Your Pet With CPR