Kamis, 05 Mei 2016

Toledo Dog Training Offers Pet First Aid Training During National Pet First Aid Awareness Month

According to the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), 25 percent more pets would survive if just one pet first aid technique were applied prior to getting emergency veterinary care. American Red Cross Pet First Aid Classes provides participants with pet-saving techniques and shows participants how to recognize emergencies and confidently respond to life-threatening conditions.

Toledo Dog Training,  is offering area dog owners and pet-care providers the opportunity to gain crucial dog first aid and CPR skills that could prove life saving should their pet ever experience an emergency. Pet First Aid classes give pet owners the confidence and skills necessary to tend to unexpected emergencies until they can get their pet to a veterinarian.

Toledo Dog Training’s Pet First Aid Class is a 4-week training course. Led by Tonya Wilhelm, founder of Toledo Dog Training, this program covers a variety of dog first aid techniques ranging from caring for an unconscious dog, performing CPR, caring for a dog in shock, and many more. Additionally, the class includes a dog first aid manual, and DVD, and upon successful completion each participant will receive a certificate.

“Learning pet first aid is an essential skill for every responsible owner and pet-care provider,” said Tonya Wilhelm, owner of Toledo Dog Training. “I was delighted when the local Red Cross contacted me about presenting this opportunity to our local community.
4 Weeks 1hr Classes $60-Includes Dog First Aid manual(116pg) & DVD
Class Day/Time/Dates 2009
----Class is attended without dogs
Thur 7pm (6-25; 7-2; 7-9; 7-16)


For additional information and registration, please visit www.toledodogtraining.com or call 419-699-7785


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