Harry's Hideout
Advanced Pet First Aid Level 3
A nationally recognised and accredited course, Advanced Pet First Aid level 3 (VTQ) covers much more details about the different injuries and illnesses that can affect dogs and cats. The course has been designed to give the pet owner or pet professional much more information in order to be able to detect early when something is wrong and give the appropriate care.
With three different 'dummy' dogs to practice with, you can get hands on practical experience of CPR and a number of different ailments (the poor dogs have been in the wars!)
The content of this and all our courses has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines and comes with a Certified CPD Statement as well as a ProTrainings Certificate.
This is the classroom-only part 2 of a 2-part blended course. Before taking this course, you MUST complete the online course!
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Introduction to Advanced Pet First Aid
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Endorsed Pet First Aid Certificate Option
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Pet first aid and the law
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The vet and your role in first aid
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When is veterinary care required
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Keeping your pet safe in an emergency
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Car Accidents
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Pet proofing your home
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Hand hygiene
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Dog micro-chipping
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Pet Accidents and First Aid
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Breathing and respiratory problems including choking
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Dog CPR
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Drowning
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Shock
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Broken Bones
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Spinal injury and moving an injured pet
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Precautions and Safety
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Use of Muzzles
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Baskerville Muzzle
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Use of gloves
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Approaching a pet that has been injured
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Anatomy and Physiology
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Digestive Process
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Blood Vessels
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Types of Bones
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Breathing Mechanisms
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Circulation System
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Types of joints
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The Nervous System
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The Muscular System
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First Aid Kits and Equipment
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Pet First Aid Kits
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Advanced Pet First Aid Kit
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Pet First Aid Sprays
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Elizabethan Collars
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Pet First Aid Wipes
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Pet Wrap Bandages
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Bandage Aftercare
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Using a Foil Blanket
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Pet First Aid Kits
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Checking a Dog's Health
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Checking your pet's health and finding out what is normal
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Gum Colour
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Collecting a urine sample
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How pets show pain
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Taking a Pulse
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Taking the Temperature
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Vital Signs
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Pet Accidents and First Aid
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Classifications of an emergency
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Pet Recovery Position
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What to do if your cat has an accident
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CPR
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CPR Introduction
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Pet CPR
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Pet CPR Practical Demonstration
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Drowning and Treatment
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Near and Secondary Drowning
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Oxygen and your pet
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Choking
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Choking Overview
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Choking
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Bleeding Control
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Types of Bleeding
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Dressings, Bandages and Controlling Bleeding
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Pets and Tourniquets
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Haemostatic dressings on animals
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Shock
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Different Conditions you may see
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Breathing and respiratory problems
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Loss of Appetite
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Sneezing
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Dehydration in pets
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Lethargy
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Urination Problems
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Weakness and Collapse
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Injuries
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Suspected fractures
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Pet fractures treatment
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Spinal injury and moving an injured pet
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Paw Problems
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Ears, Eyes and Mouth
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Bandaging the Ear
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Bandaging the Tail
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Poisoning, Bites and Stings
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Ibruprofen and pets
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Carbon Monoxide and pets
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Vet Poison Information Line
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Inducing Vomiting in a dog
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Snake Bites on Pets
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Pet burns
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Electrocution
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Illness
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Pets and Illnesses
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Bloat
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High Temperature and Heatstroke
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Hypothermia Treatment
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Vomiting in Animals
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Seizures and Epilepsy
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Allergies in pets
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Vomiting causes and types
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Pancreatitis
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Cushings Disease
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Coughing and kennel cough
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Diarrhoea in animals
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Parasites that affect pets
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Ticks
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Insect Stings
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Fly Strike
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Lungworm
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Cats
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Restraining a Cat
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Paws and Claws
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Cat Vaccinations
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Cat Worming and Treatment
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Pedigree Cats
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The Pregnant Cat
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Adult Cats
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Cat Flu
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Different types and sizes of animals
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The older dog
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Small dog care
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Puppies and young animals
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Summary of Advanced Pet First Aid
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Pets and Fireworks
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Summary to the Pet First Aid App
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Summary to Advanced Pet First Aid
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The certificate is valid for three years.