Our new regulated qualification is aimed at dog owners and professionals alike who want to be prepared should a dog need emergency treatment.
This one day qualification covers the most commonly faced canine emergencies such as how to treat an injury, bandage wounds, allergic reactions, strings, poisioning, choking, seizures and CPR.
This course will run on Wednesday 5th June from 9am - 6pm at our Cambridge campus (in Milton). The course is taught face-to-face over one day (9am - 6pm) at the clinical skills lab. The lab has state-of-the-art equipment that is used for veterinary nursing training. and the course will be delivered by vets and veterinary nurses.
There are two assessments which must be passed to achieve the qualification:
- A written assessment (a workbook)
- Practical observation / assessment of three first aid procedures
Our new regulated qualification is aimed at dog owners and professionals alike who want to be prepared should a dog need emergency treatment.
This one day qualification covers the most commonly faced canine emergencies such as how to treat an injury, bandage wounds, allergic reactions, strings, poisioning, choking, seizures and CPR.
This course will run on Monday 8th July from 9am - 6pm at our Cambridge campus (in Milton). The course is taught face-to-face over one day (9am - 6pm) at the clinical skills lab. The lab has state-of-the-art equipment that is used for veterinary nursing training. and the course will be delivered by vets and veterinary nurses.
There are two assessments which must be passed to achieve the qualification:
- A written assessment (a workbook)
- Practical observation / assessment of three first aid procedures