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2635 days ago

Pet First Aid Course

Megan from Havelock North

Learn first aid skills for your pets or refresh your pet first aid skills. Great for pet owners but especially great for people working with other peoples animals. So all you dog walkers, pet sitters, doggy day carers, cattery & kennels staff, update your pet first aid skills!! This certificate can be displayed in your workplaces or on your websites. Give your clients that bit extra for their peace of mind about their fur babies in your care.
Vet Nurses: CPD approved course: 5 points
To be held at the Hawke's Bay Dog Training Club rooms at the Hastings Racecourse, Prospect Road, Hastings

Spaces are limited to 10 participants.

Discounts available for students & gold card members, HBDTC members & Animal Evac volunteers who have completed the foundation course.

For further information: www.petfat.co.nz......... or email info@petfat.co.nz

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