The Pet Professional Guild
Pet First Aid Responder Program. Register for this 3 Part Educational Program. You can learn from
the comfort of your home at your convenience. Click here to learn more
Be Prepared
As a pet owner you owe it to yourself and the pets to be prepared for any emergency. And being prepared is as simple and easy as turning on your computer and attending the Pet Professional Guild Pet First Aid Webinar. Join our 2 hour Pet First Aid certification program delivered by webinar to your computer in the comfort of your own home.
Your Pets Deserve the Best
All pets deserve the best. You have to be prepared to take care of your pets when there is an emergency. And most importantly you need the training and experience to make sound decisions in stressful situations. PPG's Pet First Aid makes a valuable addition to your pet care toolkit so you can be prepared for any emergency.
Invest Two Hours In Your Pets Safety
Make the best investment in pet care you can by getting your PPG First Aid certificate.
Please remember that first aid is literally that: aid or management that is rendered as soon as a problem is identified at the scene of an accident or injury, and as a bridge between those first to respond to a problem until the time when professional care is provided. This education webinar focuses on pet first aid.
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The Presenter
Bethany Jordan, a Certified Veterinarian Technician and CPDT-KA, is a DogNostics Faculty Member Specializing in Animal Welfare, Pet First Aid, Pharmacological Intervention and Nutrition. Bethany also owns her own Dog Training & Pet Care Business, the DogSmith of The Florida Panhandle.
Bethany has a BA in Animal Sciences from the University of Florida and has experience as a Surgery Technician with the Veterinary Heart Institute. She has also served as a Senior Floor Technician responsible for teaching students pursuing Veterinary Medicine degrees at The University of Forida and as an Animal Clinic Head Technician. Bethany was also the Medical Director at Alaqua Animal Refuge in Freeport Florida, responsible for up to 250 animals.