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Reminder – Canine First Aid Course July 11 Space is limited, register today

Published On Thursday, June 17, 2010 By admin. Under: Mutthouse News.   

Even though I have been a registered veterinarian technician for over 6 years now I found CECAP’S Canine First Aid course to be an excellent refresher for topics such as the canine Heimlich maneuver and CPR.  In the real world, in a real emergency situation you don’t have all the professional, life saving tools available to you that a vet clinic does so I personally enjoyed learning about in the filed, practical first aid applications with improvised tools.  This course is a must have for anyone who works with or owns a dog.”

Melanie Cook R.V.T

Action First Aid presents their first Canine First Aid course!  As featured on CP24 and Animal Planet’s show Animal House Calls, this full day, certified Canine First Aid course, also available through Georgian College this fall, is geared towards teaching all dog owners and individuals who work with dogs, everything they need to know in order to assist their dog in an emergency situation.  CECAP’S First Aid course has been evaluated and recommended by many local veterinarians as a life saving tool for all dog owners and professionals.  Register for the full day or choose the topics that interest you and sign up for an individual session.  The course runs  July 11 in Barrie, Ontario.


CECAP Canine First Aid is a certificate course instructed by; CAPPDT members, Lynn Remmelgas, who is the founder and head professional behaviour consultant and trainer of Muskoka Dog Academy, instructor of Georgian College’s canine first aid and child safety course, Canadian Kennel Club Breeder of Rottweiler’s with over 20 years of experience in the animal field and Julie Ott, the founder and head professional behaviour consultant and trainer of Canine Foundations, instructor of Georgian College’s canine first aid and canine behaviour 101 course, dog columnist for the Barrie Advance, Certified Veterinarian Assistant and a former Animal Control Officer and OSPCA Animal Cruelty Investigator for the Ontario SPCA with 10 years of experience in the animal field.

To register, visit us at http://caninefoundations.com/seminars.php
or
Email Lynn at info@muskokadogacademy.ca

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