
Will you know what to do when your animals need you most?
According to the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), 1-out-of-4 more pets would survive if just one pet first aid technique was applied prior to getting emergency veterinary care. We teach over 50 skills to help save your pet.
- Pet CPT & First Aid Program
- Caring for your Pet-izen™
- Dental care for your pets
- Handbook
- Starter First Aid Kit
- Emergency Muzzle for safety
- Complimentary Water and Snacks!
- Restraining and Muzzling
- Primary Assessment
- Rescue Breathing
- Canine & Feline CPR
- Choking Management
- Bleeding Shock Management
- Snout-To-Tail™ Assessment for Injury & Wellness
- Assessing the Pet’s Vitals
- Pet First Aid Kit Contents
- Poisoning
- Insect Bites & Strings & Snakebite
- Heat & Cold Injuries Seizures
Read how this saved one pet’s life . . .
A pet owner who took our class loved her little dog because she did her homework assignment of the Snout-To-Tail ™ Assessment. Where you go from Snout-To-Tail ™ with deliberate intent and purpose creating a baseline of your pet’s health. Also, so that you know more of what is normal for your pet, so you can more quickly recognize what is not normal for your pet. She found mammary tumors growing on her dog. She took her to the vet, who confirmed the diagnosis. Luckily she caught it early enough that treatment was successful. However, the vet did tell her that if she had let that go just another five or six months, the outcome may not have been as good. This simple skill that can take only a few minutes added thousands of minutes to this pet’s life.
When I tell this story in the classroom, some people wonder how she didn’t notice the mammary tumors in the first place. The thing is that she never really put her hands on her dog, from Snout-To-Tail ™ , with deliberate intent and purpose, like we teach in the class. She said she would come home from work, make her dog dinner, have dinner herself, her dog would sit on her lap and she would pet it.
–Used with permission from www.PetTech.net
** Although no refunds are offered for our seminars, before or after the seminar date,
your tuition is transferrable to another seminar.
**Class may be filmed for internal and possible promotional use**
Yvonne Ybarra
DallasDogLife.com

About the Instructor
Beth Bowers is the longest active Master Pet Tech Instructor in Texas. She's the owner-operator of Power to the PawZ, a pet services and education company, and Texas Pet CPR & First Aid Education. Beth has more than 20 years of experience in veterinary medicine, canine nutrition, canine behavior and training, dog daycare/boarding, and facility management. She holds multiple certifications from Pet Tech™, the American Boarding Kennel Association, and others. To read more about Beth, please visit https://www.powertothepawz.com/about/