Animal Care and Pet First Aid Course
Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
Are you a pet lover? Want to care pet or other animals? Then enrol the Animal Care and Pet First Aid Course and explore the techniques for caring animals.
Animals or pet needs extra care. The course is designed to help you for caring any pet. You will learn how to clean them, essentials of grooming, safety, food, diet, vaccination and more. After finishing the course, you will be knowledgeable enough about caring any pet animals.
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About this course
The Animal Care and Pet First Aid Course is open to all, with no formal entry requirements. All you need is a passion for learning, a good understanding of the English language, numeracy and IT, and to be over the age of 16.
Upon successful completion you will qualify for the UK and internationally-recognised professional qualification and you can choose to make your achievement formal by obtaining your PDF Certificate at a cost of £9 and Hardcopy Certificate for £15.
Whether you’re an existing practitioner or aspiring professional, this course will enhance your expertise and boost your CV with key skills and an accredited qualification attesting to your knowledge.
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Subjects
- Dental
- First Aid
- Dog
- Animal Care
- Training First Aid
- Animal Welfare
- Animal health
- Restraint
- Animal Feeding
- Animal Transporting
Course programme
Animal Care
- Animal Welfare
- Animal Health
- Different Kinds of Animals
- Animal Handling and Restraint
- Animal Transporting
- Animal Feeding
- Assessment of the Risk
- Animal Caging
- Introduction
- Determine The Pet Which Will Be The Best Fit To Your Family
- Safety is most important for your pet
- Preventing your pet from high temperature in warm hot months
- First Aid Essentials
- Assessment
- Emergencies
- Poisonings
- Tips
- Conclusion
- Understanding the appropriate food ingredients
- Dogs need different diets at different ages
- Vitamin and mineral supplements
- Boredom and variety
- Cost of feeds
- Dry vs. Canned food
- Homemade diets
- Food allergies
- How much should I feed my dog?
- How often should I feed my dog?
- Signs of ill health
- Heart worm, fleas and other parasites
- Heartworm prevention
- Common questions about heartworm
- Fleas and other parasites
- Do parasites cause “Scooting”?
- Preventing dental disease
- Home dental care
- Veterinary dental treatments
- The importance of the physical examination
- Why are regular check-ups important?
- What happens during an examination?
- How often should my pet be examined?
- How to administer medicine
- Nursing a sick dog
- Vaccinations
- Common questions about vaccinations
- Spaying and neutering
- Spaying of the Female dog
- Surgical neutering of the male dog
- Pet health insurance
- Clipping a dog
- First steps in grooming
- Bathing a dog
- Pet Identification
- Unit 01 What is First Aid?
- Unit 02 Canine First Aid
- Unit 03 Handling and Transport
- Unit 04 Taking the pulse
- Unit 05 Respiration
- Unit 06 Life Saving Techniques
- Unit 07 Bleeding
- Unit 08 Shock
- Unit 09 Poisoning
- Unit 10 Fractures
- Unit 11 Dislocation
- Unit 12 Soft Tissue Injury
- Unit 13 Eye Injuries
- Unit 14 Metabolic Problems
- Unit 15 Epilepsy
- Unit 16 Heat Stroke
- Unit 17 Bandaging
- Unit 18 Snakebite
- Unit 19 Chemical Injuries and Dehydration
- Unit 20 Safe Dog Safety Tip: Just Say No, Fido
- Unit 21 Driving Safely With Pets
- Mock Exam- Animal Care and Pet First Aid Course
- Final Exam- Animal Care and Pet First Aid Course
Animal Care and Pet First Aid Course