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Pet First Aid Certificate

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Feel confident in a pet emergency by learning essential pet first aid skills.
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  • Approx. 3 months
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Qualification

Pet First Aid Certificate.

Delivery 

100% online, self paced learning.

Duration

Approx. 3 months (part time).

Course Access 

Lifetime membership.

Study Pet First Aid

No matter if you are a pet lover or planning on working with animals professionally, it's crucial that you learn pet first-aid skills. First and foremost for the safety of animals in your care, but also to inspire confidence in the services you offer your customers. This course will ensure that you feel confident in a pet emergency, teaching you how to administer life-saving first aid to dogs and other pets in your care.

As an animal professional or owner, there will almost always be at least one time in your life when you'll be called upon to administer first aid to an animal in need.  This Pet First Aid Certificate will ensure that you're equipped with the skills and knowledge to respond confidently and calmly, alleviating an animals distress and giving them the best possible chance of a full recovery.

After learning what essential items you'll require in your first aid kit, you'll learn important steps on how to check an animals health, such as checking temperature, pulse, skin and eyes.  You'll learn vital procedures such as dog CPR, cleaning and bandaging as well as scenario based learning that will prepare you in situations such as road traffic accidents, snake bites and seizures. You'll be amazed by how much there is to learn about pet first aid and how important this knowledge will be when embarking on your professional canine career.

This course is suitable for anyone who wants to work with dogs in any capacity in order to be confident in a pet emergency.

Topics

This course includes 6 interactive modules, carefully designed to teach you how to confidently respond in a pet first aid emergency. 

  • First aid and the law
  • The importance of your role
  • Keeping animals safe in an emergency
  • Precautions and safety
  • Accident prevention

  • First Aid Kits
  • Bandaging materials
  • Scrubs, wipes and powders
  • Ticks, tweezers and lubrications
  • Elizabeth collar

  • Initial assessment
  • Hands on assessment
  • Taking a pulse
  • Checking gums
  • Dehydration and teeth
  • Checking Eyes
  • Checking Skin
  • Checking temperature
  • Checking For pain
  • Triage and Vital Signs

  • Vomitting and diarrhoea
  • Hyperthermia and Hypothermia
  • Coughing and Breathing
  • Ears and Eyes
  • Mouths
  • Scooting Bottom
  • Scratching and Chewing
  • Limping and lethargy

  • Procedures
  • Restraint
  • CPR
  • Bleeding
  • Cleaning and Bandaging
  • Tails and Ears
  • Eyes
  • Anal Glands
  • Choking

  • Road Traffic Accidents
  • Shock
  • Fractures and Wounds
  • Town Nails
  • Burn and Spinal Injuries
  • Blockages, Bloat and Bites
  • Accidental Poisoning
  • Snake Bites
  • Eye and Ear Foreign Bodies
  • Seizures

Frequently Asked Questions

Quickly find out answers to our most common questions.

On average our students study this course part time for a few hours a week and complete in around 3 months. We recognise that everyone's schedule varies, that's why you set the deadlines and not us. You'll receive unlimited lifetime access to the course so you can take as much time as you need to practice and complete your assessments.

Absolutely not! We appreciate that learning online can be daunting for some. Our student focussed approach means that you're never far away from feeling supported, whether that be from your mentor, our friendly support staff or your fellow students. After enrolling you'll be invited to join our students only private Facebook group. You'll find this group will play an active role in your studies. Not only will you have like-minded people to learn alongside with, but you'll feel motivated and inspired as you share your learning journey's.

No it's not. The pet care industry is largely unregulated, meaning that for a lot of careers there are no government mandated certificates. Whilst you may not need a formal certificate for a lot of roles, we believe that it's vital that anyone selling their services and working with pets be professionally trained.

Yes! Upon successful completion of your assessment you'll receive your Professional Certificate.

Yes you can.*  If you would prefer to pay fortnightly or monthly, just get in touch and we can organise a customised payment plan for you.

Yes, 100% money back and no fees!

Unlike other providers we won't charge you any admin fees if you choose to cancel within the first 7 days of enrolling.

If during the first 7 days you don't think the course is what you're looking for, no worries! Simply contact us by email at admin@petcourses.com within 7 days of enrolling and you'll receive a full refund of any money paid.

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Success Stories

When you study with Pet Courses, you're never alone.  You'll be joining an exclusive learning community that connects you with other students to share your learning journey.  Ask questions, seek advice or simply be motivated by others stories as you study your animal care course with us.

Julie Bezemer
Julie Bezemer
Owner Julie Bezemer Puppy Waves

Julie's business started out by just word of mouth, with people stopping to ask who groomed her dogs. Before long she had dozens of regular clients and now happily works 2 days a week in her own salon.

Nicole Scott
Nicole Scott
Owner Pawfection Pet Services

Nicole wanted a business that would fit around her new family that she could do from home. She had always loved dogs and dreamed of a career where she could work with them every day.

Sandi Ferguson
Sandi Ferguson
Owner Fergie's Dog Grooming

While studying, Sandi decided to post in her local dog park Facebook group to offer half price grooms so that she could get some models to practice on. She ended up being inundated with clients and after only a few weeks was able to charge full price.

Amanda Toohey
Amanda Toohey
Employed Groomer

Amanda used to go and watch her friend groom dogs which inspired her to study dog grooming. She helped out at her friends salon, shaving dogs pads and trimming nails and managed to secure a job at a local grooming and day care facility. Amanda has since set up her own part time business as well.

Lisa Grant
Lisa Grant
Owner Lisa's House of Dogs

After 35 years in insurance, Lisa decided to follow her dreams and start her own dog grooming business. After graduating, she converted a spare bedroom into a salon and embarked on an exciting new chapter in her life. She hasn't looked back since!

Alyson Bratt
Alyson Bratt
Owner Scrub Woofers Dog Grooming

After graduating, Alyson nervously opened her salon. She was worried she wouldn't have enough clients so kept her two part time jobs going. After just 2 weeks she quit her part time jobs because she was running out of appointments for her clients!

Brooklyn Turner
Brooklyn Turner
Owner Head Turners Sudz-n-Scissors

Having always loved dogs, Brooklyn dreamed of a career as a dog groomer. Whilst studying for year 12, she completed her Dog Grooming Diploma and set up a small salon from her parents home.  She has since gone on to specialise in Asian fusion and teddy bear styles having achieved so much at such a young age.

Brigitte Meissner
Brigitte Meissner
Owner of The Groomery

Having a background in dog behaviour and training, embarking on a career in dog grooming was a perfect match for Brigitte. After pestering everyone she knew with a dog to gain experience, Brigitte opened a small home salon. Following it's success, she is now in the process of expanding into an upmarket boarding facility as well.

Sharon McQuillan
Sharon McQuillan
Employed dog groomer

As a vet nurse, dog grooming complimented Sharons career really well and offerred her a back up career to earn extra money.  Sharon now operates a grooming business 1-2 days a week out of a local pet shop, giving her great variety in her working week.

Kelly Wright
Kelly Wright
Owner of Groomed by Kelly

Dog grooming was a career that Kelly always wanted to pursue.  While studying she practiced on friends and families dogs, setting up her mobile dog wash and grooming business before she even graduated.  Initially starting out part time, she got so busy that she now operates full time.

Jodi Gooding
Jodi Gooding
Owner Transfurmations Grooming

Having always loved dogs, grooming was the perfect career for Jodi.  She started out by creating a balinese style hut in her garage.  After doing letter drops and grooming friends and families dogs, her business has now expanded to work out of a beautiful renovated home salon.

Kurtis Doyle
Owner of Bubbles & Bones Pet Grooming

After suffering some medical issues, Kurtis needed a new career that offered him more flexibility.  He had the opportunity to purchase an established mobile business, so while studying he shadowed the previous owner, and was then ready to hit the ground running in his new mobile trailer.

Jayne Shilcof
Jayne Shilcof
Employed groomer at Holistic Touch

Having fostered and adopted many animals, Jayne felt in her happy place surrounded by dogs.  She took the plunge by enrolling to study dog grooming, finally following her passion.  Now working alongside a friend and specialising in dogs with special needs, her only regret is that at 61 she wishes she had done it sooner!

Mellissa James
Mellissa James
Owner Mells Poochie Pampers

As a mobile dog washer, Mel was receiving so many customers asking her to groom that she decided to upskill, completing her Dog Grooming Diploma. Now 6 months on she is loving her job and looking forward to establishing a home based salon in the near future.

Leanne White
Leanne White
Home Groomer

Leanne was frustrated when her beloved elderly Poodle was refused grooming. So she took it upon herself to learn. She now enjoys helping others out as her new found hobby.

Top Student Reviews

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(143)
Kayla
reviewed 1 year ago

This course was easy to follow and I loved the information provided. The assessments were well planned out and were questions that related to the course information read well! This course provided me with a lot of necessary information and I loved it!

Nathaly
reviewed 1 year ago

“I truly enjoyed this course” all the information provided were fantastic and the instructors were wonderful and knowledgeable.

Rajinder
reviewed 1 year ago

You provide best service to his students and tutor hannah is very kind and helpful

Chen
reviewed 1 year ago

This course is quite useful for the development of my new career. I received a lot of helpful knowledge of dog grooming.  I definitely will recommend my friends to study this course if they are interested in Pet grooming.  Appreciate for Hannah Grice.

Mellissa
reviewed 1 year ago

Great corse, easy to understand and I like that there is no time limit to complete the corse.

Kazumela
reviewed 1 year ago

thanks and it was good and useful for my business.

Samantha
reviewed 1 year ago

Was very happy with the course. Very informative and I have felt I learnt a lot. All of the information provided was easy to read and understand.

Sherina
reviewed 1 year ago

This course was very easy to understand and gave me all the basic tools I needed to become a dog groomer.

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Industry Facts

In a national study of pet ownership, Animal Medicines Australia (AMA) found that dogs continue to be Australia's most popular pet, with just over 5 million dogs accross the nation. Self-reported expenditure on pet-related products and services in Australia is now estimated at more than $13 billion a year. The average dog-owning household spends an estimated $2,158 a year on their dogs, including $586 on food and $470 on veterinary services.

The ABS Labour Force Survey 2020 shows a very strong growth in animal attendant and training occupations over the past 5 years, likely to reach 21,000 by 2025.  Full time workers on an adult wage earn around $986 per week, with higher earnings expected as experience grows.  They report 51% of workers are part time, demonstrating the flexibility that a career in this industry can offer.

Animal attendant and training occupations encompass a variety of different tasks.  From teaching animals to obey verbal and non-verbal commands to addressing behaviourial problems.  Other tasks may include feeding, exercising and playing with animals, answering visitor questions in an animal shelter environment or treating minor injuries.  Roles may include, dog handlers and trainers, horse trainers, zookeepers and kennel hands.

Source: Australian Government Job Outlook; Animal Medicines Australia Pet Survey Report 2019 (AMA)