Protraining Outdoor Dog First Aid Level 2

This course is designed to equip the handler to be able to help the dog no matter what situation they get into out of the house.

This course is aimed at people who work with outdoor working dogs It is ideal for dog owners or dog professionals. Understanding basic first aid for your dog will give you the skills to assist them and prevent them from getting worse before professional help is given by your vet.

Pet first aid training is particularly beneficial for outdoor or working dogs, as these dogs are often exposed to unique risks and environments. Here are some key benefits:

  1. Immediate Response to Injuries: Outdoor or working dogs are more prone to injuries from rough terrain, accidents, or wildlife encounters. First aid training equips owners and handlers to respond quickly and effectively to injuries like cuts, scrapes, or fractures.
  2. Management of Heat Stress: Working dogs, especially in hot conditions, are at risk for heat-related illnesses. Training provides knowledge on recognizing the signs of heat stress and how to treat it promptly.
  3. Handling Poisoning Risks: Outdoor environments pose risks for poisoning from plants, chemicals, or harmful substances. Training helps handlers identify symptoms and take appropriate action.
  4. Wound Care: Working dogs may encounter sharp objects or rough surfaces. First aid training includes wound management techniques to prevent infections and promote healing.
  5. Choking and Breathing Emergencies: Working dogs may encounter foreign objects or hazards that lead to choking. Training covers emergency procedures like the Heimlich maneuver adapted for dogs.
  6. Behavioral Management: Handling stressed or injured dogs can be challenging. First aid training often includes techniques for managing a dog’s behavior during an emergency, ensuring safety for both the handler and the dog.
  7. Preparedness for Remote Locations: Outdoor work often takes place far from veterinary services. First aid training enables handlers to provide immediate care until professional help is available.
  8. Understanding Canine Body Language: Training helps handlers recognize signs of distress or pain in dogs, allowing for timely intervention and care.
  9. Team Safety: For teams working with multiple dogs (like search and rescue or herding), having first aid skills promotes safety for all dogs involved, ensuring that help can be provided immediately when needed.
  10. Increased Confidence: Knowledge of first aid boosts the confidence of handlers and owners, allowing them to manage emergencies calmly and effectively.

 

Overall, first aid training is essential for anyone working with outdoor or working dogs, ensuring they can handle emergencies with competence and care.

Course Cost: £60 + VAT