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SUMMARY:CASTLE DOUGLAS K9 1ST AID SEMINAR
DESCRIPTION:WAHOO …… AFTER COVID\, WE’RE BACK and boy have we missed you all. \nWe are delighted to be back in Scotland\, specifically the lovely Castle Douglas area.  This session\, just like all our others\, is sure to be fun\, lively and incredibly effective at getting the important first aid information across that could well save the life of your furry companion. \n* \nHaving celebrated our 20th Anniversary in December 2021\, we are very proud to say that Rhodes 2 Safety has continued to be ranked as the UK’s Number 1 for canine first aid training (every year consecutively since 2016 in the Business Excellence Awards)\, so you know the information and service you get from us will be second-to-none.  Since our last tour (pre-Covid) we have sadly lost two of our Team with Father and Son Axl and Chi passing away.  We do have two new lunatics joining our number now\, however\, so you may well get to meet either Dice or Coda …. or the ever faithful old RainBob for smooches. \n \n  \nWe deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration \nStudents DO NOT bring their dogs\, but I will have one or two of my Ridgebacks with me for demonstration purposes.\n.\nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary although we are more than happy for students to take their own notes\, photographs of the dogs or anything that is put on the whiteboard during the day if they feel it will help them remember techniques or processes.\n.\nFor students attending as part of their vocational studies\, the course generates 3 CPD points.\n.\nDuring the bandaging section\, I will demonstrate on one of my dogs and then students will be put into pairs to allow one to be the first aider and the other to be the doggy patient.  Once the bandage is done\, students will then swap so that each not only has an opportunity to apply the dressing but also understands how the dressing feels when applied.  A dog cannot give you any feedback about your skills so by doing it on a person\, we can get their honest opinion once the bandage is complete. Human skin also reacts by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up\, another indicator that is more difficult to see on a furry patient.\n.\nTo practice on a toy would not give you any of this feedback and I would not be happy about anybody practising on a live animal until they are proficient.  I am\, however\, more than happy for our students to torture a human!  Each student will be given a wound dressing and vet wrap to use during their practical training\, and will also be allowed to keep and take these home with them at the end of the day.\n.\n\nAt the end of the session\, there will be first aid products on sale too such as our Rhodes 2 Recovery book\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers etc should you wish to buy or beef up your existing canine first aid kit. \nTickets do go very quickly and there are strict limits on numbers\, so if you would like to secure your place\, please click the “Buy ticket” button below. \nT’s & C’s\n(Spaces are paid for in full\, in advance\, through PayPal on this website.  If you do not have a PayPal account\, you can still check out as a guest\, simply using your credit card details.  Sadly\, all payments are non-refundable if cancelled with less than two weeks’ notice.) \n\nCome and join
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/castle-douglas-k9-1st-aid-seminar/
LOCATION:Balmaghie Public Hall\, 10\, A762\, Castle Douglas\, DG7 2PN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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SUMMARY:GLASGOW K9 1ST AID
DESCRIPTION:WAHOO …… AFTER COVID\, WE’RE BACK and boy have we missed you all. \nWe are delighted to be back in Scotland\, specifically the Blue Vale Community Centre.  This session\, just like all our others\, is sure to be fun\, lively and incredibly effective at getting the important first aid information across that could well save the life of your furry companion. \n* \nHaving celebrated our 20th Anniversary in December 2021\, we are very proud to say that Rhodes 2 Safety has continued to be ranked as the UK’s Number 1 for canine first aid training (every year consecutively since 2016 in the Business Excellence Awards)\, so you know the information and service you get from us will be second-to-none.  Since our last tour (pre-Covid) we have sadly lost two of our Team with Father and Son Axl and Chi passing away.  We do have two new lunatics joining our number now\, however\, so you may well get to meet either Dice or Coda …. or the ever faithful old RainBob for smooches. \n \n  \nWe deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration \nStudents DO NOT bring their dogs\, but I will have one or two of my Ridgebacks with me for demonstration purposes.\n.\nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary although we are more than happy for students to take their own notes\, photographs of the dogs or anything that is put on the whiteboard during the day if they feel it will help them remember techniques or processes.\n.\nFor students attending as part of their vocational studies\, the course generates 3 CPD points.\n.\nDuring the bandaging section\, I will demonstrate on one of my dogs and then students will be put into pairs to allow one to be the first aider and the other to be the doggy patient.  Once the bandage is done\, students will then swap so that each not only has an opportunity to apply the dressing but also understands how the dressing feels when applied.  A dog cannot give you any feedback about your skills so by doing it on a person\, we can get their honest opinion once the bandage is complete. Human skin also reacts by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up\, another indicator that is more difficult to see on a furry patient.\n.\nTo practice on a toy would not give you any of this feedback and I would not be happy about anybody practising on a live animal until they are proficient.  I am\, however\, more than happy for our students to torture a human!  Each student will be given a wound dressing and vet wrap to use during their practical training\, and will also be allowed to keep and take these home with them at the end of the day.\n.\n\nAt the end of the session\, there will be first aid products on sale too such as our Rhodes 2 Recovery book\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers etc should you wish to buy or beef up your existing canine first aid kit. \nTickets do go very quickly and there are strict limits on numbers\, so if you would like to secure your place\, please click the “Buy ticket” button below. \nT’s & C’s\n(Spaces are paid for in full\, in advance\, through PayPal on this website.  If you do not have a PayPal account\, you can still check out as a guest\, simply using your credit card details.  Sadly\, all payments are non-refundable if cancelled with less than two weeks’ notice.) \n\nCome and join
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/glasgow-k9-1st-aid/
LOCATION:Bluevale Community Club\, 30\, Abernethy Street\,\, Glasgow\, G31 3SZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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SUMMARY:LINLITHGOW\, SCOTLAND
DESCRIPTION:WAHOO …… AFTER COVID\, WE’RE BACK and boy have we missed you all. \nWe are delighted to be back in Linlithgow\, specifically the brilliant facility owned by Lothlorien Dog Services.  This session\, just like all our others\, is sure to be fun\, lively and incredibly effective at getting the important first aid information across that could well save the life of your furry companion. \n* \nHaving celebrated our 20th Anniversary in December 2021\, we are very proud to say that Rhodes 2 Safety has continued to be ranked as the UK’s Number 1 for canine first aid training (every year consecutively since 2016 in the Business Excellence Awards)\, so you know the information and service you get from us will be second-to-none.  Since our last tour (pre-Covid) we have sadly lost two of our Team with Father and Son Axl and Chi passing away.  We do have two new lunatics joining our number now\, however\, so you may well get to meet either Dice or Coda …. or the ever faithful old RainBob for smooches. \n \n  \nWe deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration \nStudents DO NOT bring their dogs\, but I will have one or two of my Ridgebacks with me for demonstration purposes.\n.\nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary although we are more than happy for students to take their own notes\, photographs of the dogs or anything that is put on the whiteboard during the day if they feel it will help them remember techniques or processes.\n.\nFor students attending as part of their vocational studies\, the course generates 3 CPD points.\n.\nDuring the bandaging section\, I will demonstrate on one of my dogs and then students will be put into pairs to allow one to be the first aider and the other to be the doggy patient.  Once the bandage is done\, students will then swap so that each not only has an opportunity to apply the dressing but also understands how the dressing feels when applied.  A dog cannot give you any feedback about your skills so by doing it on a person\, we can get their honest opinion once the bandage is complete. Human skin also reacts by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up\, another indicator that is more difficult to see on a furry patient.\n.\nTo practice on a toy would not give you any of this feedback and I would not be happy about anybody practising on a live animal until they are proficient.  I am\, however\, more than happy for our students to torture a human!  Each student will be given a wound dressing and vet wrap to use during their practical training\, and will also be allowed to keep and take these home with them at the end of the day.\n.\n\nAt the end of the session\, there will be first aid products on sale too such as our Rhodes 2 Recovery book\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers etc should you wish to buy or beef up your existing canine first aid kit. \nTickets do go very quickly and there are strict limits on numbers\, so if you would like to secure your place\, please click the “Buy ticket” button below. \nT’s & C’s\n(Spaces are paid for in full\, in advance\, through PayPal on this website.  If you do not have a PayPal account\, you can still check out as a guest\, simply using your credit card details.  Sadly\, all payments are non-refundable if cancelled with less than two weeks’ notice.) \n\nCome and join us?
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/linlithgow-scotland-2-2/
LOCATION:Lothlorien DTC\, Unit 6\, Braehead Road\,\, Linlithgow\, \, Scotland\, EH49 6EP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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SUMMARY:EDINBURGH CANINE FIRST AID SEMINAR
DESCRIPTION:WAHOO …… AFTER COVID\, WE’RE BACK and boy have we missed you all.  We are delighted to be back in EDINBURGH.  This session\, just like all our others\, is sure to be fun\, lively and incredibly effective at getting the important first aid information across that could well save the life of your furry companion. \n* \nHaving celebrated our 20th Anniversary in December 2021\, we are very proud to say that Rhodes 2 Safety has continued to be ranked as the UK’s Number 1 for canine first aid training (every year consecutively since 2016 in the Business Excellence Awards)\, so you know the information and service you get from us will be second-to-none.  Since our last tour (pre-Covid) we have sadly lost two of our Team with Father and Son Axl and Chi passing away.  We do have two new lunatics joining our number now\, however\, so you may well get to meet either Dice or Coda …. or the ever faithful old RainBob for smooches. \n \n  \nWe deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration \nStudents DO NOT bring their dogs\, but I will have one or two of my Ridgebacks with me for demonstration purposes.\n.\nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary although we are more than happy for students to take their own notes\, photographs of the dogs or anything that is put on the whiteboard during the day if they feel it will help them remember techniques or processes.\n.\nFor students attending as part of their vocational studies\, the course generates 3 CPD points.\n.\nDuring the bandaging section\, I will demonstrate on one of my dogs and then students will be put into pairs to allow one to be the first aider and the other to be the doggy patient.  Once the bandage is done\, students will then swap so that each not only has an opportunity to apply the dressing but also understands how the dressing feels when applied.  A dog cannot give you any feedback about your skills so by doing it on a person\, we can get their honest opinion once the bandage is complete. Human skin also reacts by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up\, another indicator that is more difficult to see on a furry patient.\n.\nTo practice on a toy would not give you any of this feedback and I would not be happy about anybody practising on a live animal until they are proficient.  I am\, however\, more than happy for our students to torture a human!  Each student will be given a wound dressing and vet wrap to use during their practical training\, and will also be allowed to keep and take these home with them at the end of the day.\n.\n\nAt the end of the session\, there will be first aid products on sale too such as our Rhodes 2 Recovery book\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers etc should you wish to buy or beef up your existing canine first aid kit. \nTickets do go very quickly and there are strict limits on numbers\, so if you would like to secure your place\, please click the “Buy ticket” button below. \nT’s & C’s\n(Spaces are paid for in full\, in advance\, through PayPal on this website.  If you do not have a PayPal account\, you can still check out as a guest\, simply using your credit card details.  Sadly\, all payments are non-refundable if cancelled with less than two weeks’ notice.) \n\nCome and join us?
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/edinburgh-canine-first-aid-seminar/
LOCATION:St. Leonards Church Hall\, Dobbies Road\, Edinburgh\, Scotland\, EH18 1BJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220419T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220419T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T200429
CREATED:20220204T164333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220204T165425Z
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SUMMARY:GLASGOW 2 CANINE FIRST AID
DESCRIPTION:WAHOO …… AFTER COVID\, WE’RE BACK and boy have we missed you all. \nWe are delighted to be back in Scotland\, specifically the Immaculate Conception Church in Glasgow.  This session\, just like all our others\, is sure to be fun\, lively and incredibly effective at getting the important first aid information across that could well save the life of your furry companion. \n* \nHaving celebrated our 20th Anniversary in December 2021\, we are very proud to say that Rhodes 2 Safety has continued to be ranked as the UK’s Number 1 for canine first aid training (every year consecutively since 2016 in the Business Excellence Awards)\, so you know the information and service you get from us will be second-to-none.  Since our last tour (pre-Covid) we have sadly lost two of our Team with Father and Son Axl and Chi passing away.  We do have two new lunatics joining our number now\, however\, so you may well get to meet either Dice or Coda …. or the ever faithful old RainBob for smooches. \n \n  \nWe deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration \nStudents DO NOT bring their dogs\, but I will have one or two of my Ridgebacks with me for demonstration purposes.\n.\nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary although we are more than happy for students to take their own notes\, photographs of the dogs or anything that is put on the whiteboard during the day if they feel it will help them remember techniques or processes.\n.\nFor students attending as part of their vocational studies\, the course generates 3 CPD points.\n.\nDuring the bandaging section\, I will demonstrate on one of my dogs and then students will be put into pairs to allow one to be the first aider and the other to be the doggy patient.  Once the bandage is done\, students will then swap so that each not only has an opportunity to apply the dressing but also understands how the dressing feels when applied.  A dog cannot give you any feedback about your skills so by doing it on a person\, we can get their honest opinion once the bandage is complete. Human skin also reacts by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up\, another indicator that is more difficult to see on a furry patient.\n.\nTo practice on a toy would not give you any of this feedback and I would not be happy about anybody practising on a live animal until they are proficient.  I am\, however\, more than happy for our students to torture a human!  Each student will be given a wound dressing and vet wrap to use during their practical training\, and will also be allowed to keep and take these home with them at the end of the day.\n.\n\nAt the end of the session\, there will be first aid products on sale too such as our Rhodes 2 Recovery book\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers etc should you wish to buy or beef up your existing canine first aid kit. \nTickets do go very quickly and there are strict limits on numbers\, so if you would like to secure your place\, please click the “Buy ticket” button below. \nT’s & C’s\n(Spaces are paid for in full\, in advance\, through PayPal on this website.  If you do not have a PayPal account\, you can still check out as a guest\, simply using your credit card details.  Sadly\, all payments are non-refundable if cancelled with less than two weeks’ notice.) \n\nCome and join us
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/glasgow-2-canine-first-aid/
LOCATION:The Immaculate Conception Church\, 2049 Maryhill Road\,\, Glasgow\, G20 0AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220420T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220420T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T200429
CREATED:20220128T160415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T181927Z
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SUMMARY:FORFAR\, SCOTLAND\, K9 FIRST AID
DESCRIPTION:WAHOO …… AFTER COVID\, WE’RE BACK and boy have we missed you all. \nWe are delighted to be back in Scotland\, specifically the brilliant facility owned by Finavon Agility.  This session\, just like all our others\, is sure to be fun\, lively and incredibly effective at getting the important first aid information across that could well save the life of your furry companion. \n* \nHaving celebrated our 20th Anniversary in December 2021\, we are very proud to say that Rhodes 2 Safety has continued to be ranked as the UK’s Number 1 for canine first aid training (every year consecutively since 2016 in the Business Excellence Awards)\, so you know the information and service you get from us will be second-to-none.  Since our last tour (pre-Covid) we have sadly lost two of our Team with Father and Son Axl and Chi passing away.  We do have two new lunatics joining our number now\, however\, so you may well get to meet either Dice or Coda …. or the ever faithful old RainBob for smooches. \n \n  \nWe deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration \nStudents DO NOT bring their dogs\, but I will have one or two of my Ridgebacks with me for demonstration purposes.\n.\nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary although we are more than happy for students to take their own notes\, photographs of the dogs or anything that is put on the whiteboard during the day if they feel it will help them remember techniques or processes.\n.\nFor students attending as part of their vocational studies\, the course generates 3 CPD points.\n.\nDuring the bandaging section\, I will demonstrate on one of my dogs and then students will be put into pairs to allow one to be the first aider and the other to be the doggy patient.  Once the bandage is done\, students will then swap so that each not only has an opportunity to apply the dressing but also understands how the dressing feels when applied.  A dog cannot give you any feedback about your skills so by doing it on a person\, we can get their honest opinion once the bandage is complete. Human skin also reacts by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up\, another indicator that is more difficult to see on a furry patient.\n.\nTo practice on a toy would not give you any of this feedback and I would not be happy about anybody practising on a live animal until they are proficient.  I am\, however\, more than happy for our students to torture a human!  Each student will be given a wound dressing and vet wrap to use during their practical training\, and will also be allowed to keep and take these home with them at the end of the day.\n.\n\nAt the end of the session\, there will be first aid products on sale too such as our Rhodes 2 Recovery book\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers etc should you wish to buy or beef up your existing canine first aid kit. \n\n** PLEASE BRING A THERMOS MUG WITH YOU \nFOR A DRINK HALF WAY THROUGH – \nTHIS WILL PREVENT ANY CHANCE OF SPILLAGE ON THE ASTRO TURF **\n\nTickets do go very quickly and there are strict limits on numbers\, so if you would like to secure your place\, please click the “Buy ticket” button below. \nT’s & C’s\n(Spaces are paid for in full\, in advance\, through PayPal on this website.  If you do not have a PayPal account\, you can still check out as a guest\, simply using your credit card details.  Sadly\, all payments are non-refundable if cancelled with less than two weeks’ notice.) \n\nCome and join us? \n\n\nTickets
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/forfar-scotland-k9-first-aid/
LOCATION:Finavon Dog Agility\, The Coach House\, Milton of Finavon\, Forfar\, Angus\, DD8 3PX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220421T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220421T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T200429
CREATED:20220223T145253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T095730Z
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SUMMARY:St Andrews - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:SADLY\, THIS SESSION HAS BEEN CANCELLED.\nMANY APOLOGIES FOR THE DISAPPOINTMENT AND WE HOPE THAT ONE OF THE OTHER SESSIONS WILL BE CONVENIENT.  \n  \n  \nWe are delighted to have been invited to train in St. Andrews\, specifically the brilliant Happy Dog Holidays facility owned by Donna Clark. \n DIRECTIONS:-\nThe postcode of KY16 8PF when entered into the satnav will take you to the end of a road.\nTurn off the main road here and travel about a mile to the bottom of the farm track\n(passing another farm yard half way down) to access Happy Dog Holidays. \nThis session\, just like all our others\, is sure to be fun\, lively and incredibly effective at getting the important first aid information across that could well save the life of your furry companion. \n* \nHaving celebrated our 20th Anniversary in December 2021\, we are very proud to say that Rhodes 2 Safety has continued to be ranked as the UK’s Number 1 for canine first aid training (every year consecutively since 2016 in the Business Excellence Awards)\, so you know the information and service you get from us will be second-to-none.  Since our last tour (pre-Covid) we have sadly lost two of our Team with Father and Son Axl and Chi passing away.  We do have two new lunatics joining our number now\, however\, so you may well get to meet either Dice or Coda …. or the ever faithful old RainBob for smooches. \n \n  \nWe deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration \nStudents DO NOT bring their dogs\, but I will have one or two of my Ridgebacks with me for demonstration purposes.\n.\nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary although we are more than happy for students to take their own notes\, photographs of the dogs or anything that is put on the whiteboard during the day if they feel it will help them remember techniques or processes.\n.\nFor students attending as part of their vocational studies\, the course generates 3 CPD points.\n.\nDuring the bandaging section\, I will demonstrate on one of my dogs and then students will be put into pairs to allow one to be the first aider and the other to be the doggy patient.  Once the bandage is done\, students will then swap so that each not only has an opportunity to apply the dressing but also understands how the dressing feels when applied.  A dog cannot give you any feedback about your skills so by doing it on a person\, we can get their honest opinion once the bandage is complete. Human skin also reacts by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up\, another indicator that is more difficult to see on a furry patient.\n.\nTo practice on a toy would not give you any of this feedback and I would not be happy about anybody practising on a live animal until they are proficient.  I am\, however\, more than happy for our students to torture a human!  Each student will be given a wound dressing and vet wrap to use during their practical training\, and will also be allowed to keep and take these home with them at the end of the day.\n.\n\nAt the end of the session\, there will be first aid products on sale too such as our Rhodes 2 Recovery book\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers etc should you wish to buy or beef up your existing canine first aid kit. \nTickets do go very quickly and there are strict limits on numbers\, so if you would like to secure your place\, please click the “Buy ticket” button below. \nT’s & C’s\n(Spaces are paid for in full\, in advance\, through PayPal on this website.  If you do not have a PayPal account\, you can still check out as a guest\, simply using your credit card details.  Sadly\, all payments are non-refundable if cancelled with less than two weeks’ notice.) \n\nCome and join us?
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/st-andrews-canine-first-aid/
LOCATION:Happy Dog Holidays\, Lathlocker Mill Cottage\, St. Andrews\, Scotland\, KY16 8PF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220423T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220423T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T200429
CREATED:20220221T140724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220221T141013Z
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SUMMARY:MORAY CANINE FIRST AID SEMINAR
DESCRIPTION:WAHOO …… AFTER COVID\, WE’RE BACK and boy have we missed you all. \nWe are delighted to be back in Scotland\, specifically Moray in Aberdeenshire.  This session\, just like all our others\, is sure to be fun\, lively and incredibly effective at getting the important first aid information across that could well save the life of your furry companion. \n* \nHaving celebrated our 20th Anniversary in December 2021\, we are very proud to say that Rhodes 2 Safety has continued to be ranked as the UK’s Number 1 for canine first aid training (every year consecutively since 2016 in the Business Excellence Awards)\, so you know the information and service you get from us will be second-to-none.  Since our last tour (pre-Covid) we have sadly lost two of our Team with Father and Son Axl and Chi both passing away.  We do have two new lunatics joining our number now\, however\, so you may well get to meet either Dice or Coda …. or the ever faithful old RainBob for smooches. \n \n  \nWe deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration \nStudents DO NOT bring their dogs\, but I will have one or two of my Ridgebacks with me for demonstration purposes.\n.\nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary although we are more than happy for students to take their own notes\, photographs of the dogs or anything that is put on the whiteboard during the day if they feel it will help them remember techniques or processes.\n.\nFor students attending as part of their vocational studies\, the course generates 3 CPD points.\n.\nDuring the bandaging section\, I will demonstrate on one of my dogs and then students will be put into pairs to allow one to be the first aider and the other to be the doggy patient.  Once the bandage is done\, students will then swap so that each not only has an opportunity to apply the dressing but also understands how the dressing feels when applied.  A dog cannot give you any feedback about your skills so by doing it on a person\, we can get their honest opinion once the bandage is complete. Human skin also reacts by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up\, another indicator that is more difficult to see on a furry patient.\n.\nTo practice on a toy would not give you any of this feedback and I would not be happy about anybody practising on a live animal until they are proficient.  I am\, however\, more than happy for our students to torture a human!  Each student will be given a wound dressing and vet wrap to use during their practical training\, and will also be allowed to keep and take these home with them at the end of the day.\n.\n\nAt the end of the session\, there will be first aid products on sale too such as our Rhodes 2 Recovery book\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers etc should you wish to buy or beef up your existing canine first aid kit. \nTickets do go very quickly and there are strict limits on numbers\, so if you would like to secure your place\, please click the “Buy ticket” button below. \nT’s & C’s\n(Spaces are paid for in full\, in advance\, through PayPal on this website.  If you do not have a PayPal account\, you can still check out as a guest\, simply using your credit card details.  Sadly\, all payments are non-refundable if cancelled with less than two weeks’ notice.) \n\nCome and join
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/moray-canine-first-aid-seminar/
LOCATION:Dyke & District Village Hall\, Dyke\, Forres\, Moray\, Scotland\, IV36 2TF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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