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Are you prepared to handle a pet emergency? If not, don’t worry – you can be! For a nominal fee and minimal time investment, you can learn the basic emergency steps that could save your cat’s or dog’s life in a crisis.

Many chapters of the Red Cross offer Pet First Aid Courses that combine lectures, demonstrations, hands-on practice and videos, and cover what you should do in case of poisoning, choking, heat strokes, electrical shocks, fractures, eye injuries, seizures, burns, strains, animal bites and more. To find out more about these life-saving courses, contact your local branch of the Red Cross.

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  1. 1 Daniela
    2009 May 09

    Very helpful blog! great tips of how to take care of your pet ! :)


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