First aid for dogs, is it worth it?
Canine First Aid Level 2 (VTQ) has been designed to give dog owners and professionals the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in an emergency.
Canine First Aid Level 2 (VTQ) has been designed to give dog owners and professionals the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in an emergency.
An 8 hour outdoor first aid course is only as good as its location and its instructor. An outdoor course taught inside a classroom seems a little counterproductive.
Canine First Aid Level 2 (VTQ) has been designed to give dog owners and professionals the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in an emergency.
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