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SUMMARY:SEPTEMBER K9 1ST AID WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:Due to restrictions placed upon us in accordance with the Corona virus\, we were unable to get to our students in person so started teaching remotely\, via live Webinar linkup. So popular were these sessions that we have decided to continue offering one per month\, even though we are now BACK ON THE ROAD. Certificates and course notes will be posted to you after the event to keep your CPD requirements up to date. All the sessions we have delivered in this manner since April 2020 have been very warmly received\, with our students agreeing that no information is lost in this delivery method … though obviously it’s a shame you don’t get to meet Rain\, Dice and Coda in person for cuddles!\n……………………………………….\nSo what to you need to do to access the training via webinar? Well\, when you book on through the button below\, you will receive an email. That email will have the joining link you need to access the training and it’s SIMPLE I promise. If you are going to watch the course on a PC or a laptop\, then provided you have Google Chrome on your computer\, simply clicking the link will take you straight into the meeting.\nIf you are going to watch via a tablet or other mobile device\, then you will need to make sure you have already downloaded the 8×8 Video Meetings app to your phone or tablet. Then\, at the time of the meeting\, just click the joining link in your email to connect straight through.\nThe session will be open to join 30 MINUTES before it is due to start to enable everybody the time to get to grips with the tech so we can still start promptly. If you have any questions\, please do give me a call on 07946 208817 and we will talk you through any glitches.\n………………………………………. \nOn our courses\, EVERYBODY is welcome from Students through to Professional Groomers\, Pet Sitters\, Dog Trainers\, Security Guards\, Hobbyists and members of the General Public. We deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration \nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary. For students attending as part of their vocational studies\, the course generates 3 CPD points.\n.\nI will record the entire session so\, in the unlikely event that your signal drops out during the live transmission\, I will be able to send you over a video of any parts you missed.\n.\nDuring the bandaging section\, I will demonstrate on one of my dogs and if you have your dog handy\, then you could try this as we go along too. However\, it is generally safer to practice your skills initially on a human volunteer rather than on your furry best friend. 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 clearly by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up which is great for you to witness as a learning tool. Once you are consistently getting positive feedback from your human “Rover”\, that’s the time to start practising on your dog.\n.\nWe have a fully stocked shop on the website where any products featured (and many more that we don’t mention) will be available for you to buy should you wish: our Rhodes 2 Recovery books\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers etc. If you do order from our website\, your merchandise will be sent to you in a different package from your certificate to ensure that it arrives with you in a nice\, flat condition\, rather than squeezed in with your purchases.\n(Spaces are paid for in full\, in advance\, and sadly are non-refundable if cancelled with less than two weeks notice.)\n……………………………………….\nRhodes 2 Safety have been ranked as the UK’s Number 1 for canine first aid training for the last 7 years straight (2016\,17\,18\,19\,20\, 21 & 22) in the Business Excellence Awards as well as the Winner of the Outstanding Training Provider of the Year award\, 2017\, Global Excellence Training Provider of the Year 2018\, finalist in the 2019 Animal Star Awards\, Trusted Business Woman of the Year\, 2021\, and UK’s Trusted Canine First Aid Provider of the Year 2022 in the Lux Pet Products Awards\, so you know the information and service you get from us will be second-to-none
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/september-k9-1st-aid-webinar-2/
LOCATION:ON LINE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220914T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220914T150000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220811T095203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T095203Z
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SUMMARY:RINGCRAFT REBELS - BIG DOGS 5
DESCRIPTION:FIND US ON FACEBOOK AT RHODES 2 RINGCRAFT\nRINGCRAFT REBELS – where we do it better!\nWelcome to our Ringcraft Rebels Big Dogs Ringcraft session …. we call it “Big Dogs” because it’s specifically for our larger breeds who really need to stride out when they move.  With a maximum of just 6 dogs in the class\, we’ll work through stacking\, handling\, and moving your show dog using only positive\, treat and toy based methods.  While you are waiting for your turn at the table\, you will be expected to practice various exercises throughout the session so there is no “dead time”… every moment counts.  You will have the opportunity to present and have your dog gone over\, as well as to move your dog with others in front and behind to get them used to what happens in the ring.  Bring your happy face and enthusiastic demeanour – training should be fun and I guarantee you’ll get so much more from your furry companion if you are both loving it!  No harsh handling will be permitted. \nWho is invited?  Anybody already showing or who has undergone a private 121 session with Ringcraft Rebels.\nWhich dogs is this for?  Larger breeds who need the space to move\, drive and stride out with grace and elegance.\nWhat should I bring?  Treats …. lots and lots of tiny high value yummy treats that your dog will work for.\nShould I bring toys?  If your dog is toy-driven\, then bring his favourite toy as his reward/reinforcer.\nDo I need to bring a water bowl?  Water is available but please bring your own bowl to avoid cross contamination.\nDo I need poo bags?  Yes\, always have poo bags with you (that includes in the actual show ring too) … you just never know when they’ll do it.\nWhat should I wear?  Comfortable clothes and shoes that allow you to move at a speed you would in the show ring.\nDo I need a chair?  We envisage you standing and working with your dog throughout the entire hour.  If you feel you will need to sit down\, then please do bring your own chair as there is only one bench within the barn. \nPlease arrive 5 minutes before your session to ensure you get the full amount of time and do not disturb the class once it is already in session.\nPrice is PER DOG \nLOCATION:\nThe fields are on the South Cave – Brough road\, 420 metres in the Brough direction from the roundabout near the BP service station on the A1034/A63 South Cave junction. Drive past Wandahome Caravans and its just before you get to the Ellerker/ Brantingham crossroads.\nWhat3Words\nFields location is ready.swells.slung\nBarn location is chained.shuttling.common \nT’s and C’s\nCancellations are NON REFUNDABLE\, though places can be swapped to other same-size dogs if you find you cannot attend – let us know\nAny dog who has been ill\, or in contact with a dog who has been poorly within the last 2 weeks should NOT ATTEND\nDogs with reactive aggression should be given adequate space and not permitted to bark/lunge at others in the class.  Should this behaviour not be controlled safely\, they may be asked to leave if they are considered dangerous/disruptive to others in the class.\nYou are responsible for your dog throughout the session and for clearing up any toileting accidents
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/ringcraft-rebels-big-dogs-5/
LOCATION:Hunsdale Farm Dog Barn\, Hunsdale Fields\, Brough Road\, Ellerker\, East Yorkshire\, HU15 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid,Ringcraft Rebels
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhodes 2 Ringcraft":MAILTO:kerry@rhodes2safety.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220911T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220911T133000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220720T090425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220721T171048Z
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SUMMARY:EATON BRAY\, DUNSTABLE CANINE FIRST AID
DESCRIPTION:IT’S FANTASTIC TO BE BACK and boy have we missed you all. \nWe are delighted to be visiting Dunstable after the hiatus enforced upon us all due to Covid.  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 each students will given a wound dressing and vetwrap of their own to take away to practice at home.  We recommend practicing a human before going on to honing your skills on your furry friend.  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.  To practice on a toy would not give you any of this feedback and I would not be happy about anybody practising on a live canine until they are proficient (torturing a human is\, of course\, totally fine! lol)\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/dunstable-canine-first-aid/
LOCATION:Dolittles at Eaton Bray\, Doolittle Mill\, Doolittle Lane\, Totternhoe\, Eaton Bray\, Dunstable\, LU6 1QX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220822T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220822T203000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220802T160543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220803T104830Z
UID:10002785-1661196600-1661200200@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:RINGCRAFT REBELS - BIG DOGS 3
DESCRIPTION:FIND US ON FACEBOOK AT RHODES 2 RINGCRAFT\nRINGCRAFT REBELS – where we do it better!\nWelcome to our Ringcraft Rebels Big Dogs Ringcraft session …. we call it “Big Dogs” because it’s specifically for our larger breeds who really need to stride out when they move.  With a maximum of just 6 dogs in the class\, we’ll work through stacking\, handling\, and moving your show dog using only positive\, treat and toy based methods.  While you are waiting for your turn at the table\, you will be expected to practice various exercises throughout the session so there is no “dead time”… every moment counts.  You will have the opportunity to present and have your dog gone over\, as well as to move your dog with others in front and behind to get them used to what happens in the ring.  Bring your happy face and enthusiastic demeanour – training should be fun and I guarantee you’ll get so much more from your furry companion if you are both loving it!  No harsh handling will be permitted. \nWho is invited?  Anybody already showing or who has undergone a private 121 session with Ringcraft Rebels.\nWhich dogs is this for?  Larger breeds who need the space to move\, drive and stride out with grace and elegance.\nWhat should I bring?  Treats …. lots and lots of tiny high value yummy treats that your dog will work for.\nShould I bring toys?  If your dog is toy-driven\, then bring his favourite toy as his reward/reinforcer.\nDo I need to bring a water bowl?  Water is available but please bring your own bowl to avoid cross contamination.\nDo I need poo bags?  Yes\, always have poo bags with you (that includes in the actual show ring too) … you just never know when they’ll do it.\nWhat should I wear?  Comfortable clothes and shoes that allow you to move at a speed you would in the show ring.\nDo I need a chair?  We envisage you standing and working with your dog throughout the entire hour.  If you feel you will need to sit down\, then please do bring your own chair as there is only one bench within the barn. \nPlease arrive 5 minutes before your session to ensure you get the full amount of time and do not disturb the class once it is already in session.\nPrice is PER DOG \nLOCATION:\nThe fields are on the South Cave – Brough road\, 420 metres in the Brough direction from the roundabout near the BP service station on the A1034/A63 South Cave junction. Drive past Wandahome Caravans and its just before you get to the Ellerker/ Brantingham crossroads.\nWhat3Words\nFields location is ready.swells.slung\nBarn location is chained.shuttling.common \nT’s and C’s\nCancellations are NON REFUNDABLE\, though places can be swapped to other same-size dogs if you find you cannot attend – let us know\nAny dog who has been ill\, or in contact with a dog who has been poorly within the last 2 weeks should NOT ATTEND\nDogs with reactive aggression should be given adequate space and not permitted to bark/lunge at others in the class.  Should this behaviour not be controlled safely\, they may be asked to leave if they are considered dangerous/disruptive to others in the class.\nYou are responsible for your dog throughout the session and for clearing up any toileting accidents
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/ringcraft-rebels-big-dogs-3/
LOCATION:Hunsdale Farm Dog Barn\, Hunsdale Fields\, Brough Road\, Ellerker\, East Yorkshire\, HU15 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid,Ringcraft Rebels
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rhodes2safety.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Dice-East-of-England-Open.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220822T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220822T193000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220802T161141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220803T104748Z
UID:10002787-1661193000-1661196600@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:RINGCRAFT REBELS - LITTLE LEGS 2
DESCRIPTION:FIND US ON FACEBOOK AT RHODES 2 RINGCRAFT\nRINGCRAFT REBELS – where we do it better!\nWelcome to our Ringcraft Rebels Little Legs Ringcraft session …. we call it “Little Legs” because it’s specifically for our smaller breeds\, table dogs and puppies.  With a maximum of just 6 dogs in the class\, we’ll work through stacking\, handling\, and moving your show dog using only positive\, treat and toy based methods.  While you are waiting for your turn at the table or with the judge\, you will be expected to practice various exercises throughout the session so there is no “dead time”… every moment counts.  You will have the opportunity to present and have your dog gone over\, as well as to move your dog with others in front and behind to get them used to what happens in the ring.  Bring your happy face and enthusiastic demeanour – training should be fun and I guarantee you’ll get so much more from your furry companion if you are both loving it!  No harsh handling will be permitted. \nWho is invited?  Anybody already showing or who has undergone a private 121 session with Ringcraft Rebels.\nWhich dogs is this for?  Small breeds\, table dogs\, puppies who cannot stride out with the big dogs.\nWhat should I bring?  Treats …. lots and lots of tiny high value yummy treats that your dog will work for.\nShould I bring toys?  If your dog is toy-driven\, then bring his favourite toy as his reward/reinforcer.\nDo I need to bring a water bowl?  Water is available but please bring your own bowl to avoid cross contamination.\nDo I need poo bags?  Yes\, always have poo bags with you (that includes in the actual show ring too) … you just never know when they’ll do it.\nWhat should I wear?  Comfortable clothes and shoes that allow you to move at a speed you would in the show ring.\nDo I need a chair?  We envisage you standing and working with your dog throughout the entire hour.  If you feel you will need to sit down\, then please do bring your own chair as there is only one bench within the barn. \nPlease arrive 5 minutes before your session to ensure you get the full amount of time and do not disturb the class once it is already in session.\nPrice is PER DOG \nLOCATION:\nThe fields are on the South Cave – Brough road\, 420 metres in the Brough direction from the roundabout near the BP service station on the A1034/A63 South Cave junction. Drive past Wandahome Caravans and its just before you get to the Ellerker/ Brantingham crossroads.\nWhat3Words\nFields location is ready.swells.slung\nBarn location is chained.shuttling.common \nT’s and C’s\nCancellations are NON REFUNDABLE\, though places can be swapped to other same-size dogs if you find you cannot attend – let us know\nAny dog who has been ill\, or in contact with a dog who has been poorly within the last 2 weeks should NOT ATTEND\nDogs with reactive aggression should be given adequate space and not permitted to bark/lunge at others in the class.  Should this behaviour not be controlled safely\, they may be asked to leave if they are considered dangerous/disruptive to others in the class.\nYou are responsible for your dog throughout the session and for clearing up any toileting accidents
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/ringcraft-rebels-little-legs-2/
LOCATION:Hunsdale Farm Dog Barn\, Hunsdale Fields\, Brough Road\, Ellerker\, East Yorkshire\, HU15 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid,Ringcraft Rebels
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220814T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220814T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220513T135237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220513T141333Z
UID:10002772-1660483800-1660496400@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:BOURNEMOUTH CANINE FIRST AID
DESCRIPTION:IT’S FANTASTIC TO BE BACK and boy have we missed you all. \nWe are delighted to be back in Bournemouth again after three whole years away.  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 each students will given a wound dressing and vetwrap of their own to take away to practice at home.  We recommend practicing a human before going on to honing your skills on your furry friend.  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.  To practice on a toy would not give you any of this feedback and I would not be happy about anybody practising on a live canine until they are proficient (torturing a human is\, of course\, totally fine! lol)\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/bournemouth-canine-first-aid/
LOCATION:West Parley Memorial Hall\, 275 Christchurch Rd\, West Parley\, Ferndown\, Dorset\, BH22 8SL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rhodes2safety.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Chi-at-work.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220808T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220808T200000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220712T184003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220802T154747Z
UID:10002781-1659985200-1659988800@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:RINGCRAFT REBELS - BIG DOGS 2
DESCRIPTION:FIND US ON FACEBOOK AT RHODES 2 RINGCRAFT\nRINGCRAFT REBELS – where we do it better!\nWelcome to our Ringcraft Rebels Big Dogs Ringcraft session …. we call it “Big Dogs” because it’s specifically for our larger breeds who really need to stride out when they move.  With a maximum of just 6 dogs in the class\, we’ll work through stacking\, handling\, and moving your show dog using only positive\, treat and toy based methods.  While you are waiting for your turn at the table\, you will be expected to practice various exercises throughout the session so there is no “dead time”… every moment counts.  You will have the opportunity to present and have your dog gone over\, as well as to move your dog with others in front and behind to get them used to what happens in the ring.  Bring your happy face and enthusiastic demeanour – training should be fun and I guarantee you’ll get so much more from your furry companion if you are both loving it!  No harsh handling will be permitted. \nWho is invited?  Anybody already showing or who has undergone a private 121 session with Ringcraft Rebels.\nWhich dogs is this for?  Larger breeds who need the space to move\, drive and stride out with grace and elegance.\nWhat should I bring?  Treats …. lots and lots of tiny high value yummy treats that your dog will work for.\nShould I bring toys?  If your dog is toy-driven\, then bring his favourite toy as his reward/reinforcer.\nDo I need to bring a water bowl?  Water is available but please bring your own bowl to avoid cross contamination.\nDo I need poo bags?  Yes\, always have poo bags with you (that includes in the actual show ring too) … you just never know when they’ll do it.\nWhat should I wear?  Comfortable clothes and shoes that allow you to move at a speed you would in the show ring.\nDo I need a chair?  We envisage you standing and working with your dog throughout the entire hour.  If you feel you will need to sit down\, then please do bring your own chair as there is only one bench within the barn. \nPlease arrive 5 minutes before your session to ensure you get the full amount of time and do not disturb the class once it is already in session.\nPrice is PER DOG \nLOCATION:\nThe fields are on the South Cave – Brough road\, 420 metres in the Brough direction from the roundabout near the BP service station on the A1034/A63 South Cave junction. Drive past Wandahome Caravans and its just before you get to the Ellerker/ Brantingham crossroads.\nWhat3Words\nFields location is ready.swells.slung\nBarn location is chained.shuttling.common \nT’s and C’s\nCancellations are NON REFUNDABLE\, though places can be swapped to other same-size dogs if you find you cannot attend – let us know\nAny dog who has been ill\, or in contact with a dog who has been poorly within the last 2 weeks should NOT ATTEND\nDogs with reactive aggression should be given adequate space and not permitted to bark/lunge at others in the class.  Should this behaviour not be controlled safely\, they may be asked to leave if they are considered dangerous/disruptive to others in the class.\nYou are responsible for your dog throughout the session and for clearing up any toileting accidents
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/ringcraft-rebels-big-dogs-2/
LOCATION:Hunsdale Farm Dog Barn\, Hunsdale Fields\, Brough Road\, Ellerker\, East Yorkshire\, HU15 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid,Ringcraft Rebels
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://rhodes2safety.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Dice-East-of-England-Open.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Rhodes 2 Ringcraft":MAILTO:kerry@rhodes2safety.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220801T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220801T203000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220712T102652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220718T110543Z
UID:10002779-1659382200-1659385800@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:RINGCRAFT REBELS - BIG DOGS
DESCRIPTION:FIND US ON FACEBOOK AT RHODES 2 RINGCRAFT\nRINGCRAFT REBELS – where we do it better!\nThis session is the evening before Otley Show.\nWelcome to our Ringcraft Rebels Big Dogs Ringcraft session …. we call it “Big Dogs” because it’s specifically for our larger breeds who really need to stride out when they move.  With a maximum of just 6 dogs in the class\, we’ll work through stacking\, handling\, and moving your show dog using only positive\, treat and toy based methods.  While you are waiting for your turn at the table\, you will be expected to practice various exercises throughout the session so there is no “dead time”… every moment counts.  You will have the opportunity to present and have your dog gone over\, as well as to move your dog with others in front and behind to get them used to what happens in the ring.  Bring your happy face and enthusiastic demeanour – training should be fun and I guarantee you’ll get so much more from your furry companion if you are both loving it!  No harsh handling will be permitted. \nWho is invited?  Anybody already showing or who has undergone a private 121 session with Ringcraft Rebels.\nWhich dogs is this for?  Larger breeds who need the space to move\, drive and stride out with grace and elegance.\nWhat should I bring?  Treats …. lots and lots of tiny high value yummy treats that your dog will work for.\nShould I bring toys?  If your dog is toy-driven\, then bring his favourite toy as his reward/reinforcer.\nDo I need to bring a water bowl?  Water is available but please bring your own bowl to avoid cross contamination.\nDo I need poo bags?  Yes\, always have poo bags with you (that includes in the actual show ring too) … you just never know when they’ll do it.\nWhat should I wear?  Comfortable clothes and shoes that allow you to move at a speed you would in the show ring.\nDo I need a chair?  We envisage you standing and working with your dog throughout the entire hour.  If you feel you will need to sit down\, then please do bring your own chair as there is only one bench within the barn. \nPlease arrive 5 minutes before your session to ensure you get the full amount of time and do not disturb the class once it is already in session.\nPrice is PER DOG \nLOCATION:\nThe fields are on the South Cave – Brough road\, 420 metres in the Brough direction from the roundabout near the BP service station on the A1034/A63 South Cave junction. Drive past Wandahome Caravans and its just before you get to the Ellerker/ Brantingham crossroads.\nWhat3Words\nFields location is ready.swells.slung\nBarn location is chained.shuttling.common \nT’s and C’s\nCancellations are NON REFUNDABLE\, though places can be swapped to other same-size dogs if you find you cannot attend – let us know\nAny dog who has been ill\, or in contact with a dog who has been poorly within the last 2 weeks should NOT ATTEND\nDogs with reactive aggression should be given adequate space and not permitted to bark/lunge at others in the class.  Should this behaviour not be controlled safely\, they may be asked to leave if they are considered dangerous/disruptive to others in the class.\nYou are responsible for your dog throughout the session and for clearing up any toileting accidents
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/ringcraft-rebels-big-dogs/
LOCATION:Hunsdale Farm Dog Barn\, Hunsdale Fields\, Brough Road\, Ellerker\, East Yorkshire\, HU15 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid,Ringcraft Rebels
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhodes 2 Ringcraft":MAILTO:kerry@rhodes2safety.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220801T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220801T183000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220712T101007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220718T110517Z
UID:10002777-1659375000-1659378600@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:RINGCRAFT REBELS - LITTLE LEGS
DESCRIPTION:FIND US ON FACEBOOK AT RHODES 2 RINGCRAFT\nRINGCRAFT REBELS – where we do it better!\nThis session is the evening before Otley Show.\nWelcome to our Ringcraft Rebels Little Legs Ringcraft session …. we call it “Little Legs” because it’s specifically for our smaller breeds\, table dogs and puppies.  With a maximum of just 6 dogs in the class\, we’ll work through stacking\, handling\, and moving your show dog using only positive\, treat and toy based methods.  While you are waiting for your turn at the table or with the judge\, you will be expected to practice various exercises throughout the session so there is no “dead time”… every moment counts.  You will have the opportunity to present and have your dog gone over\, as well as to move your dog with others in front and behind to get them used to what happens in the ring.  Bring your happy face and enthusiastic demeanour – training should be fun and I guarantee you’ll get so much more from your furry companion if you are both loving it!  No harsh handling will be permitted. \nWho is invited?  Anybody already showing or who has undergone a private 121 session with Ringcraft Rebels.\nWhich dogs is this for?  Small breeds\, table dogs\, puppies who cannot stride out with the big dogs.\nWhat should I bring?  Treats …. lots and lots of tiny high value yummy treats that your dog will work for.\nShould I bring toys?  If your dog is toy-driven\, then bring his favourite toy as his reward/reinforcer.\nDo I need to bring a water bowl?  Water is available but please bring your own bowl to avoid cross contamination.\nDo I need poo bags?  Yes\, always have poo bags with you (that includes in the actual show ring too) … you just never know when they’ll do it.\nWhat should I wear?  Comfortable clothes and shoes that allow you to move at a speed you would in the show ring.\nDo I need a chair?  We envisage you standing and working with your dog throughout the entire hour.  If you feel you will need to sit down\, then please do bring your own chair as there is only one bench within the barn. \nPlease arrive 5 minutes before your session to ensure you get the full amount of time and do not disturb the class once it is already in session.\nPrice is PER DOG \nLOCATION:\nThe fields are on the South Cave – Brough road\, 420 metres in the Brough direction from the roundabout near the BP service station on the A1034/A63 South Cave junction. Drive past Wandahome Caravans and its just before you get to the Ellerker/ Brantingham crossroads.\nWhat3Words\nFields location is ready.swells.slung\nBarn location is chained.shuttling.common \nT’s and C’s\nCancellations are NON REFUNDABLE\, though places can be swapped to other same-size dogs if you find you cannot attend – let us know\nAny dog who has been ill\, or in contact with a dog who has been poorly within the last 2 weeks should NOT ATTEND\nDogs with reactive aggression should be given adequate space and not permitted to bark/lunge at others in the class.  Should this behaviour not be controlled safely\, they may be asked to leave if they are considered dangerous/disruptive to others in the class.\nYou are responsible for your dog throughout the session and for clearing up any toileting accidents
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/ringcraft-rebels-little-legs/
LOCATION:Hunsdale Farm Dog Barn\, Hunsdale Fields\, Brough Road\, Ellerker\, East Yorkshire\, HU15 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid,Ringcraft Rebels
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhodes 2 Ringcraft":MAILTO:kerry@rhodes2safety.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220731T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220731T163000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220614T155553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220614T155623Z
UID:10002775-1659272400-1659285000@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:JULY K9 1ST AID WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:JULY CANINE ON-LINE FIRST AID\nDue to restrictions placed upon us in accordance with the Corona virus\, we were unable to get to our students in person so started teaching remotely\, via live Webinar linkup.  So popular were these sessions that we have decided to continue offering one per month\, even though we are now BACK ON THE ROAD.   Certificates and course notes will be posted to you after the event to keep your CPD requirements up to date.  All the sessions we have delivered in this manner since April 2020 have been very warmly received\, with our students agreeing that no information is lost in this delivery method … though obviously it’s a shame you don’t get to meet Rain\, Dice and Coda in person for cuddles!\n……………………………………….\nSo what to you need to do to access the training via webinar?  Well\, when you book on through the button below\, you will receive an email.  That email will have the joining link you need to access the training and it’s SIMPLE I promise.  If you are going to watch the course on a PC or a laptop\, then provided you have Google Chrome on your computer\, simply clicking the link will take you straight into the meeting.\nIf you are going to watch via a tablet or other mobile device\, then you will need to make sure you have already downloaded the 8×8 Video Meetings app to your phone or tablet.  Then\, at the time of the meeting\, just click the joining link in your email to connect straight through.\nThe session will be open to join 30 MINUTES before it is due to start to enable everybody the time to get to grips with the tech so we can still start promptly.  If you have any questions\, please do give me a call on 07946 208817 and we will talk you through any glitches.\n………………………………………. \nOn our courses\, EVERYBODY is welcome from Students through to Professional Groomers\, Pet Sitters\, Dog Trainers\, Security Guards\, Hobbyists and members of the General Public.  We deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration \n\nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary. For students attending as part of their vocational studies\, the course generates 3 CPD points.\n.\nI will record the entire session so\, in the unlikely event that your signal drops out during the live transmission\, I will be able to send you over a video of any parts you missed.\n.\nDuring the bandaging section\, I will demonstrate on one of my dogs and if you have your dog handy\, then you could try this as we go along too.  However\, it is generally safer to practice your skills initially on a human volunteer rather than on your furry best friend.   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 clearly by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up which is great for you to witness as a learning tool.  Once you are consistently getting positive feedback from your human “Rover”\, that’s the time to start practising on your dog.\n\n.\nWe have a fully stocked shop on the website where any products featured (and many more that we don’t mention) will be available for you to buy should you wish: our Rhodes 2 Recovery books\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers etc.  If you do order from our website\, your merchandise will be sent to you in a different package from your certificate to ensure that it arrives with you in a nice\, flat condition\, rather than squeezed in with your purchases.\n\n\n\n(Spaces are paid for in full\, in advance\, and sadly are non-refundable if cancelled with less than two weeks notice.)\n\n\n\n\n……………………………………….\nRhodes 2 Safety have been ranked as the UK’s Number 1 for canine first aid training for the last 7 years straight (2016\,17\,18\,19\,20\, 21 & 22) in the Business Excellence Awards as well as the Winner of the Outstanding Training Provider of the Year award\, 2017\, Global Excellence Training Provider of the Year 2018\,  finalist in the 2019 Animal Star Awards\, Trusted Business Woman of the Year\, 2021\, and UK’s Trusted Canine First Aid Provider of the Year 2022 in the Lux Pet Products Awards\, so you know the information and service you get from us will be second-to-none\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/july-k9-1st-aid-webinar/
LOCATION:ON LINE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220626T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220626T163000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220323T145523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220323T145757Z
UID:10004834-1656248400-1656261000@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:SCOTTISH BORDER COLLIE CLUB K9 1ST AID WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:K9 ON-LINE 1ST AID\nThank you to the Scottish Border Collie Club for inviting us to deliver our canine first aid training webinar live for  you all.  We hope you will enjoy the training and know it will certainly hit the brief when it comes to giving you the confidence and information you need to care for your dogs\, even in the most testing of circumstances.\n………………………………………. \nSo what to you need to do to access the training via webinar?  Well\, when you book on through the Club\, you will receive an email.  That email will have the joining link you need to access the training and it’s SIMPLE I promise.  If you are going to watch the course on a PC or a laptop\, then provided you have Google Chrome on your computer\, simply clicking the link will take you straight into the meeting.\nIf you are going to watch via a tablet or other mobile device\, then you will need to make sure you have already downloaded the 8×8 Video Meetings app to your phone or tablet.  Then\, at the time of the meeting\, just click the joining link in your email to connect straight through.\nThe session will be open to join around 60 MINUTES before it is due to start to enable everybody the time to get to grips with the tech so we can still start promptly.  If you have any questions\, please do give me a call on 07946 208817 and we will talk you through any glitches.\n………………………………………. \nOn our courses\, EVERYBODY is welcome from Students through to Professional Groomers\, Pet Sitters\, Dog Trainers\, Security Guards\, Hobbyists and members of the General Public.  We deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration \n\nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary. For students attending as part of their vocational studies\, the course generates 3 CPD points.\n.\nI will record the entire session so\, in the unlikely event that your signal drops out during the live transmission\, I will be able to send you over a video of any parts you missed.\n.\nDuring the bandaging section\, I will demonstrate on one of my dogs and if you have your dog handy\, then you could try this as we go along too.  However\, it is generally safer to practice your skills initially on a human volunteer rather than on your furry best friend.   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 clearly by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up which is great for you to witness as a learning tool.  Once you are consistently getting positive feedback from your human “Rover”\, that’s the time to start practising on your dog.\n\n.\nWe have a fully stocked shop on this website where any products featured (and many more that we don’t mention) will be available for you to buy should you wish: our Rhodes 2 Recovery books\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers etc.  If you do order from our website\, your merchandise will be sent to you in a different package from your certificate to ensure that it arrives with you in a nice\, flat condition\, rather than squeezed in with your purchases.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets should be booked and paid for through the Scottish Border Collie Club.\n……………………………………….\nRhodes 2 Safety have been ranked as the UK’s Number 1 for canine first aid training for the last 5 years straight (2017\,18\,19\,20\, 21) in the Business Excellence Awards as well as the Winner of the Outstanding Training Provider of the Year award\, 2017\, Global Excellence Training Provider of the Year 2018\,  finalist in the 2019 Animal Star Awards\, and Trusted Business Woman of the Year\, 2021\, so you know the information and service you get from us will be second-to-none.
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/scottish-border-collie-club-k9-1st-aid-webinar/
LOCATION:ON LINE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220618T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220618T173000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220519T144216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220519T144216Z
UID:10002773-1655560800-1655573400@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:EDINBURGH CANINE 1ST AID
DESCRIPTION:This date will be our last Scottish date of 2022 so if you need your certification renewed\, please don’t miss this one as it will be another 10 months or so before we have a chance to be back North of the Border again.\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\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 we were up and running N(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/edinburgh-canine-1st-aid/
LOCATION:St. Leonards Church Hall\, Dobbies Road\, Edinburgh\, Scotland\, EH18 1BJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220612T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220612T163000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220323T152120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220323T152352Z
UID:10004835-1655038800-1655051400@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:JUNE K9 1ST AID WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:JUNE CANINE ON-LINE FIRST AID\nDue to restrictions placed upon us in accordance with the Corona virus\, we were unable to get to our students in person so started teaching remotely\, via live Webinar linkup.  So popular were these sessions that we have decided to continue offering one per month\, even though we are now BACK ON THE ROAD.   Certificates and course notes will be posted to you after the event to keep your CPD requirements up to date.  All the sessions we have delivered in this manner since April 2020 have been very warmly received\, with our students agreeing that no information is lost in this delivery method … though obviously it’s a shame you don’t get to meet Rain\, Dice and Coda in person for cuddles!\n……………………………………….\nSo what to you need to do to access the training via webinar?  Well\, when you book on through the button below\, you will receive an email.  That email will have the joining link you need to access the training and it’s SIMPLE I promise.  If you are going to watch the course on a PC or a laptop\, then provided you have Google Chrome on your computer\, simply clicking the link will take you straight into the meeting.\nIf you are going to watch via a tablet or other mobile device\, then you will need to make sure you have already downloaded the 8×8 Video Meetings app to your phone or tablet.  Then\, at the time of the meeting\, just click the joining link in your email to connect straight through.\nThe session will be open to join 30 MINUTES before it is due to start to enable everybody the time to get to grips with the tech so we can still start promptly.  If you have any questions\, please do give me a call on 07946 208817 and we will talk you through any glitches.\n………………………………………. \nOn our courses\, EVERYBODY is welcome from Students through to Professional Groomers\, Pet Sitters\, Dog Trainers\, Security Guards\, Hobbyists and members of the General Public.  We deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration \n\nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary. For students attending as part of their vocational studies\, the course generates 3 CPD points.\n.\nI will record the entire session so\, in the unlikely event that your signal drops out during the live transmission\, I will be able to send you over a video of any parts you missed.\n.\nDuring the bandaging section\, I will demonstrate on one of my dogs and if you have your dog handy\, then you could try this as we go along too.  However\, it is generally safer to practice your skills initially on a human volunteer rather than on your furry best friend.   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 clearly by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up which is great for you to witness as a learning tool.  Once you are consistently getting positive feedback from your human “Rover”\, that’s the time to start practising on your dog.\n\n.\nWe have a fully stocked shop on the website where any products featured (and many more that we don’t mention) will be available for you to buy should you wish: our Rhodes 2 Recovery books\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers etc.  If you do order from our website\, your merchandise will be sent to you in a different package from your certificate to ensure that it arrives with you in a nice\, flat condition\, rather than squeezed in with your purchases.\n\n\n\n(Spaces are paid for in full\, in advance\, and sadly are non-refundable if cancelled with less than two weeks notice.)\n\n\n\n\n……………………………………….\nRhodes 2 Safety have been ranked as the UK’s Number 1 for canine first aid training for the last 5 years straight (2017\,18\,19\,20\, 21) in the Business Excellence Awards as well as the Winner of the Outstanding Training Provider of the Year award\, 2017\, Global Excellence Training Provider of the Year 2018\,  finalist in the 2019 Animal Star Awards\, and Trusted Business Woman of the Year\, 2021\, so you know the information and service you get from us will be second-to-none
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/june-k9-1st-aid-webinar-2/
LOCATION:ON LINE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220611T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220611T163000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220504T162558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T162804Z
UID:10004836-1654952400-1654965000@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:NEWPORT EAST YORKSHIRE CANINE FIRST AID
DESCRIPTION:HEAD’S UP EAST YORKSHIRE!!\nIT’S FANTASTIC TO BE BACK and boy have we missed you all. \nWe are delighted to be back in my home county of East Yorkshire.  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 we were up and running N(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/newport-east-yorkshire-canine-first-aid/
LOCATION:Newport Village Hall\, 31a\, Main Road\, Newport\, Brough\, East Yorkshire\, HU15 2PR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220529T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220529T143000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220308T165546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220517T195051Z
UID:10004833-1653822000-1653834600@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:BRISTOL CANINE FIRST AID
DESCRIPTION:HEAD’S UP BRISTOL!\n  \nIT’S FANTASTIC TO BE BACK and boy have we missed you all. \nWe are delighted to be back in Bristol again after a couple of years away.  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/bristol-canine-first-aid-4/
LOCATION:St. James’ Church Hall\, Richmond Road\,\, Bristol\, BS16 9EZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220423T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220423T213000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220221T140724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220221T141013Z
UID:10004827-1650736800-1650749400@rhodes2safety.com
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220421T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220421T213000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220223T145253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T095730Z
UID:10004831-1650564000-1650576600@rhodes2safety.com
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220420T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220420T213000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220128T160415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220318T181927Z
UID:10004819-1650477600-1650490200@rhodes2safety.com
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220419T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220419T213000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220204T164333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220204T165425Z
UID:10004825-1650391200-1650403800@rhodes2safety.com
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:20220418T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220418T213000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220223T140939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220223T155915Z
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220417T010000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220417T163000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20190114T162946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220407T162304Z
UID:10002800-1650157200-1650213000@rhodes2safety.com
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220416T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220416T163000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220128T170651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220128T171130Z
UID:10004821-1650114000-1650126600@rhodes2safety.com
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220415T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220415T213000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220131T151953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T151953Z
UID:10004823-1650045600-1650058200@rhodes2safety.com
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220320T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220320T163000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220112T162059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220112T162059Z
UID:10004817-1647781200-1647793800@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:MARCH K9 1ST AID WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:CANINE ON-LINE FIRST AID\nDue to restrictions placed upon us in accordance with the Corona virus\, we were unable to get to our students in person so started teaching remotely\, via live Webinar linkup.  So popular were these sessions that we have decided to continue offering one per month\, even though we are now BACK ON THE ROAD.   Certificates and course notes will be posted to you after the event to keep your CPD requirements up to date.  All the sessions we have delivered in this manner since April 2020 have been very warmly received\, with our students agreeing that no information is lost in this delivery method … though obviously it’s a shame you don’t get to meet Rain\, Dice and Coda in person for cuddles!\n………………………………………. \nSo what to you need to do to access the training via webinar?  Well\, when you book on through the button below\, you will receive an email.  That email will have the joining link you need to access the training and it’s SIMPLE I promise.  If you are going to watch the course on a PC or a laptop\, then provided you have Google Chrome on your computer\, simply clicking the link will take you straight into the meeting.\nIf you are going to watch via a tablet or other mobile device\, then you will need to make sure you have already downloaded the 8×8 Video Meetings app to your phone or tablet.  Then\, at the time of the meeting\, just click the joining link in your email to connect straight through.\nThe session will be open to join 30 MINUTES before it is due to start to enable everybody the time to get to grips with the tech so we can still start promptly.  If you have any questions\, please do give me a call on 07946 208817 and we will talk you through any glitches.\n……………………………………….\nRhodes 2 Safety have been ranked as the UK’s Number 1 for canine first aid training for the last 5 years straight (2017\,18\,19\,20\, 21) in the Business Excellence Awards as well as the Winner of the Outstanding Training Provider of the Year award\, 2017\, Global Excellence Training Provider of the Year 2018\,  finalist in the 2019 Animal Star Awards\, and Trusted Business Woman of the Year\, 2021\, so you know the information and service you get from us will be second-to-none.\n………………………………………. \nOn our courses\, EVERYBODY is welcome from Students through to Professional Groomers\, Pet Sitters\, Dog Trainers\, Security Guards\, Hobbyists and members of the General Public.  We deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration \n\nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary. For students attending as part of their vocational studies\, the course generates 3 CPD points.\n.\nI will record the entire session so\, in the unlikely event that your signal drops out during the live transmission\, I will be able to send you over a video of any parts you missed.\n.\nDuring the bandaging section\, I will demonstrate on one of my dogs and if you have your dog handy\, then you could try this as we go along too.  However\, it is generally safer to practice your skills initially on a human volunteer rather than on your furry best friend.   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 clearly by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up which is great for you to witness as a learning tool.  Once you are consistently getting positive feedback from your human “Rover”\, that’s the time to start practising on your dog.\n\n.\nWe have a fully stocked shop on the website where any products featured (and many more that we don’t mention) will be available for you to buy should you wish: our Rhodes 2 Recovery books\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers etc.  If you do order from our website\, your merchandise will be sent to you in a different package from your certificate to ensure that it arrives with you in a nice\, flat condition\, rather than squeezed in with your purchases.\n.\n\n(Spaces are paid for in full\, in advance\, and sadly are non-refundable if cancelled with less than two weeks notice.)
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/march-k9-1st-aid-webinar/
LOCATION:ON LINE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220226T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220226T150000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20211112T134430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211112T135026Z
UID:10004809-1645875000-1645887600@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:PORTSMOUTH K9 FIRST AID COURSE
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to be back on the road following all the upheaval of Covid and the restrictions we need to follow to keep everybody safe.  Although many such restrictions have been removed\, we will still be carrying out best safe practice during all of our courses.  Students will be expected to sanitise their hands and also to maintain a safe level of social distancing throughout. \n. \nOn our courses\, EVERYBODY is welcome from Students through to Professional Groomers\, Pet Sitters\, Dog Trainers\, Security Guards\, Hobbyists and members of the General Public.  We deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration. \n. \nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary. For 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 (available for snogs regularly throughout the session).  Students DO NOT bring their own dogs.  It is generally safer to practice your skills initially on a human volunteer rather than on your furry best friend.   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 clearly by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up which is great for you to witness as a learning tool.  Once you are consistently getting positive feedback from your human “Rover”\, that’s the time to start practising on your dog.\n\n.\nWe have a fully stocked shop on the website and I will bring a selection of merchandise with me for the end of the course too should you wish to top up your first aid box.  (The shop contains our Rhodes 2 Recovery books\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers\, first aid kits and much more).  Don’t forget\, if you do order from our website rather than in person\, there will be the inevitable post and packing costs to add\, so bring your purse and fill your boots while your here!\n\n\n\nCome and join us.
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/portsmouth-k9-first-aid-course/
LOCATION:Napier Hall\, Portsmouth Road\,\, Horndean\, Hampshire\, PO8 9NL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220213T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220213T163000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20220105T145957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220105T145957Z
UID:10004814-1644757200-1644769800@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:HOWDEN CANINE FIRST AID SEMINAR
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to be back on the road following all the upheaval of Covid and the restrictions we need to follow to keep everybody safe.  Although many such restrictions have been removed\, we will still be carrying out best safe practice during all of our courses.  Students will be expected to sanitise their hands\, wear a mask indoors and also to maintain a safe level of social distancing throughout. \n. \nOn our courses\, EVERYBODY is welcome from Students through to Professional Groomers\, Pet Sitters\, Dog Trainers\, Security Guards\, Hobbyists and members of the General Public.  We deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration. \n. \nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary. For 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 (available for kisses regularly throughout the session).  Students DO NOT bring their own dogs.  It is generally safer to practice your skills initially on a human volunteer rather than on your furry best friend.   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 clearly by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up which is great for you to witness as a learning tool.  Once you are consistently getting positive feedback from your human “Rover”\, that’s the time to start practising on your dog.\n\n.\nWe have a fully stocked shop on the website and I will bring a selection of merchandise with me for the end of the course too should you wish to top up your first aid box.  (The shop contains our Rhodes 2 Recovery books\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers\, first aid kits and much more).  Don’t forget\, if you do order from our website rather than in person\, there will be the inevitable post and packing costs to add\, so bring your purse and fill your boots while your here!\n\n\n\nCome and join us.
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/howden-canine-first-aid-seminar/
LOCATION:Paws & Play Yorkshire\, Hull Road\, Howden\,\, Goole\, East Yorkshire\, DN14 7LP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220202T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220202T213000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20211213T183225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211213T183225Z
UID:10004813-1643824800-1643837400@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:NEWPORT East Yorkshire - K9 1st Aid Seminar
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to be back on the road following all the upheaval of Covid and the restrictions we need to follow to keep everybody safe.  Although many such restrictions have been removed\, we will still be carrying out best safe practice during all of our courses.  Students will be expected to sanitise their hands and also to maintain a safe level of social distancing throughout. \n. \nOn our courses\, EVERYBODY is welcome from Students through to Professional Groomers\, Pet Sitters\, Dog Trainers\, Security Guards\, Hobbyists and members of the General Public.  We deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration. \n. \nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary. For 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 (available for snogs regularly throughout the session).  Students DO NOT bring their own dogs.  It is generally safer to practice your skills initially on a human volunteer rather than on your furry best friend.   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 clearly by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up which is great for you to witness as a learning tool.  Once you are consistently getting positive feedback from your human “Rover”\, that’s the time to start practising on your dog.\n\n.\nWe have a fully stocked shop on the website and I will bring a selection of merchandise with me for the end of the course too should you wish to top up your first aid box.  (The shop contains our Rhodes 2 Recovery books\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers\, first aid kits and much more).  Don’t forget\, if you do order from our website rather than in person\, there will be the inevitable post and packing costs to add\, so bring your purse and fill your boots while your here!\n\n\n\nCome and join us.
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/newport-east-yorkshire-k9-1st-aid-seminar/
LOCATION:Newport Village Hall\, 31a\, Main Road\, Newport\, Brough\, East Yorkshire\, HU15 2PR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Newport Village Hall 31a Main Road Newport Brough East Yorkshire HU15 2PR United Kingdom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=31a\, Main Road\, Newport:geo:-0.7059025,53.760777
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220116T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220116T163000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20211129T173225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211129T173452Z
UID:10004810-1642338000-1642350600@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:JANUARY K9 1ST AID WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:CANINE ON-LINE FIRST AID\nDue to restrictions placed upon us in accordance with the Corona virus\, we were unable to get to our students in person so started teaching remotely\, via live Webinar linkup.  So popular were these sessions that we have decided to continue offering one per month\, even though we are now BACK ON THE ROAD.   Certificates and course notes will be posted to you after the event to keep your CPD requirements up to date.  All the sessions we have delivered in this manner since April 2020 have been very warmly received\, with our students agreeing that no information is lost in this delivery method … though obviously it’s a shame you don’t get to meet Rain\, Dice and Coda in person for cuddles!\n………………………………………. \nSo what to you need to do to access the training via webinar?  Well\, when you book on through the button below\, you will receive an email.  That email will have the joining link you need to access the training and it’s SIMPLE I promise.  If you are going to watch the course on a PC or a laptop\, then provided you have Google Chrome on your computer\, simply clicking the link will take you straight into the meeting.\nIf you are going to watch via a tablet or other mobile device\, then you will need to make sure you have already downloaded the 8×8 Video Meetings app to your phone or tablet.  Then\, at the time of the meeting\, just click the joining link in your email to connect straight through.\nThe session will be open to join 30 MINUTES before it is due to start to enable everybody the time to get to grips with the tech so we can still start promptly.  If you have any questions\, please do give me a call on 07946 208817 and we will talk you through any glitches.\n……………………………………….\nRhodes 2 Safety have been ranked as the UK’s Number 1 for canine first aid training for the last 5 years straight (2017\,18\,19\,20\, 21) in the Business Excellence Awards as well as the Winner of the Outstanding Training Provider of the Year award\, 2017\, Global Excellence Training Provider of the Year 2018\,  finalist in the 2019 Animal Star Awards\, and Trusted Business Woman of the Year\, 2021\, so you know the information and service you get from us will be second-to-none.\n………………………………………. \nOn our courses\, EVERYBODY is welcome from Students through to Professional Groomers\, Pet Sitters\, Dog Trainers\, Security Guards\, Hobbyists and members of the General Public.  We deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration \n\nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary. For students attending as part of their vocational studies\, the course generates 3 CPD points.\n.\nI will record the entire session so\, in the unlikely event that your signal drops out during the live transmission\, I will be able to send you over a video of any parts you missed.\n.\nDuring the bandaging section\, I will demonstrate on one of my dogs and if you have your dog handy\, then you could try this as we go along too.  However\, it is generally safer to practice your skills initially on a human volunteer rather than on your furry best friend.   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 clearly by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up which is great for you to witness as a learning tool.  Once you are consistently getting positive feedback from your human “Rover”\, that’s the time to start practising on your dog.\n\n.\nWe have a fully stocked shop on the website where any products featured (and many more that we don’t mention) will be available for you to buy should you wish: our Rhodes 2 Recovery books\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers etc.  If you do order from our website\, your merchandise will be sent to you in a different package from your certificate to ensure that it arrives with you in a nice\, flat condition\, rather than squeezed in with your purchases.\n.\n\n(Spaces are paid for in full\, in advance\, and sadly are non-refundable if cancelled with less than two weeks notice.)\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/january-k9-1st-aid-webinar/
LOCATION:On-Line\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211128T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211128T163000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20211027T150122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211027T150628Z
UID:10004808-1638104400-1638117000@rhodes2safety.com
SUMMARY:NOVEMBER K9 1ST AID WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:CANINE ON-LINE FIRST AID\nDue to restrictions placed upon us in accordance with the Corona virus\, we were unable to get to our students in person so started teaching remotely\, via live Webinar linkup.  So popular were these sessions that we have decided to continue offering one per month\, even though we are now BACK ON THE ROAD.   Certificates and course notes will be posted to you after the event to keep your CPD requirements up to date.  All the sessions we have delivered in this manner since April 2020 have been very warmly received\, with our students agreeing that no information is lost in this delivery method … though obviously it’s a shame you don’t get to meet Rain\, Dice and Coda in person for cuddles!\n………………………………………. \nSo what to you need to do to access the training via webinar?  Well\, when you book on through the button below\, you will receive an email.  That email will have the joining link you need to access the training and it’s SIMPLE I promise.  If you are going to watch the course on a PC or a laptop\, then provided you have Google Chrome on your computer\, simply clicking the link will take you straight into the meeting.\nIf you are going to watch via a tablet or other mobile device\, then you will need to make sure you have already downloaded the 8×8 Video Meetings app to your phone or tablet.  Then\, at the time of the meeting\, just click the joining link in your email to connect straight through.\nThe session will be open to join 30 MINUTES before it is due to start to enable everybody the time to get to grips with the tech so we can still start promptly.  If you have any questions\, please do give me a call on 07946 208817 and we will talk you through any glitches.\n……………………………………….\nRhodes 2 Safety have been ranked as the UK’s Number 1 for canine first aid training for the last 5 years straight (2017\,18\,19\,20\, 21) in the Business Excellence Awards as well as the Winner of the Outstanding Training Provider of the Year award\, 2017\, Global Excellence Training Provider of the Year 2018\,  finalist in the 2019 Animal Star Awards\, and Trusted Business Woman of the Year\, 2021\, so you know the information and service you get from us will be second-to-none.\n………………………………………. \nOn our courses\, EVERYBODY is welcome from Students through to Professional Groomers\, Pet Sitters\, Dog Trainers\, Security Guards\, Hobbyists and members of the General Public.  We deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration \n\nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary. For students attending as part of their vocational studies\, the course generates 3 CPD points.\n.\nI will record the entire session so\, in the unlikely event that your signal drops out during the live transmission\, I will be able to send you over a video of any parts you missed.\n.\nDuring the bandaging section\, I will demonstrate on one of my dogs and if you have your dog handy\, then you could try this as we go along too.  However\, it is generally safer to practice your skills initially on a human volunteer rather than on your furry best friend.   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 clearly by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up which is great for you to witness as a learning tool.  Once you are consistently getting positive feedback from your human “Rover”\, that’s the time to start practising on your dog.\n\n.\nWe have a fully stocked shop on the website where any products featured (and many more that we don’t mention) will be available for you to buy should you wish: our Rhodes 2 Recovery books\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers etc.  If you do order from our website\, your merchandise will be sent to you in a different package from your certificate to ensure that it arrives with you in a nice\, flat condition\, rather than squeezed in with your purchases.\n.\n\n(Spaces are paid for in full\, in advance\, and sadly are non-refundable if cancelled with less than two weeks notice.)
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/november-k9-1st-aid-webinar/
LOCATION:ON LINE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211121T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211121T163000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001448
CREATED:20211018T152401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211019T100511Z
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SUMMARY:YORK K9 1ST AID WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:The venue:\nHeslington Meeting Room\,\nMain Street\,\nHeslington\,\nYork\,\nY010 5EB\nThe Heslington Meeting Room is located on Main Street opposite The Deramore Arms in the gap between No 37 and No 37A\, Linden Cottage – Parking is either on street or the pub are happy for us to use their parking facilities.\n……………………\nWe are thrilled to be back on the road following all the upheaval of Covid and the restrictions we need to follow to keep everybody safe.  Although many such restrictions have been removed\, we will still be carrying out best safe practice during all of our courses.  Students will be expected to sanitise their hands and also to maintain a safe level of social distancing throughout. \n. \nOn our courses\, EVERYBODY is welcome from Students through to Professional Groomers\, Pet Sitters\, Dog Trainers\, Security Guards\, Hobbyists and members of the General Public.  We deal with shock\, bleeding\, choking\, bites\, road traffic accidents as well as the big topics of CPR and Artificial Respiration. \n. \nEach student will gain a certificate of attendance and full course notes to take away\, so note taking throughout the session is unnecessary. For 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 (available for snogs regularly throughout the session).  Students DO NOT bring their own dogs.  It is generally safer to practice your skills initially on a human volunteer rather than on your furry best friend.   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 clearly by changing colour and temperature if it is too tight and swells up which is great for you to witness as a learning tool.  Once you are consistently getting positive feedback from your human “Rover”\, that’s the time to start practising on your dog.\n\n.\nWe have a fully stocked shop on the website and I will bring a selection of merchandise with me for the end of the course too should you wish to top up your first aid box.  (The shop contains our Rhodes 2 Recovery books\, bandages\, first aid kits\, vet wrap\, tick pickers\, first aid kits and much more).  Don’t forget\, if you do order from our website rather than in person\, there will be the inevitable post and packing costs to add\, so bring your purse and fill your boots while your here!\n\n\n\nCome and join us.
URL:https://rhodes2safety.com/event/york-k9-1st-aid-workshop/
LOCATION:East Yorkshire
CATEGORIES:Canine First Aid
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