Paw safe Pet first aid

Paw safe Pet first aid When seconds count, knowledge saves lives - learn pet first aid today!!

This course is perfect for pet owners and pet professional
We cover a wide range of topics - CPR, drowning, choking, controlling bleeding and so much more….

🐾 Pet First Aid Training Session 🐾📅 21 February 2026⏰ 1:30pm📍 St John’s Church, Orwell Road, Felixstowe, IP11 7PWJoin us...
02/01/2026

🐾 Pet First Aid Training Session 🐾
📅 21 February 2026
⏰ 1:30pm
📍 St John’s Church, Orwell Road, Felixstowe, IP11 7PW

Join us for a hands-on Pet First Aid course, ideal for pet owners and pet professionals alike. Learn essential, potentially life-saving skills to help an injured or unwell animal with confidence.

You’ll get practical experience using two resuscitation manikins to practice CPR, plus a “wounded” husky manikin for realistic bandaging training.

✅ Gain a Level 2 Pet First Aid (VTQ) qualification
✅ Build vital knowledge and confidence in emergency situations
✅ Practical, engaging, and informative session

Be prepared. Be confident. Be ready to help a pet when it matters most 🐶🐱

Please contact us to secure your space.

Register for this Pet First Aid Level 2 (VTQ) course in Felixstowe , Suffolk on February 21, 2026. Only £55.00 for online registrations.

31/12/2025

🐾 Pet First Aid Training Session 🐾
📅 21 February 2026
⏰ 1:30pm
📍 St John’s Church, Orwell Road, Felixstowe, IP11 7PW

Join us for a hands-on Pet First Aid course, ideal for pet owners and pet professionals alike. Learn essential, potentially life-saving skills to help an injured or unwell animal with confidence.

You’ll get practical experience using two resuscitation manikins to practice CPR, plus a “wounded” husky manikin for realistic bandaging training.

✅ Gain a Level 2 Pet First Aid (VTQ) qualification
✅ Build vital knowledge and confidence in emergency situations
✅ Practical, engaging, and informative session

Be prepared. Be confident. Be ready to help a pet when it matters most 🐶🐱

Please contact us to secure your space.

All set up for Suffolk dog day don’t forget to join in our competition to win a first aid training course
31/08/2025

All set up for Suffolk dog day don’t forget to join in our competition to win a first aid training course

Don’t forget we offer online courses that can be studied at your own pace suitable for pet professionals and pet parents...
30/08/2025

Don’t forget we offer online courses that can be studied at your own pace suitable for pet professionals and pet parents alike from only £24.99

Be ready to do first aid on your pet in case of an emergency. This online pet first aid course teaches first aid for dogs, cats, rabbits, or any animal.

25/07/2025

🐶 Excited to see everyone at Suffolk Dog Day on 31st August at Trinity Park!
We'll be there with our two Casper CPR manikins – come and try some hands-on CPR practice and get expert advice.
Plus, don’t miss our competition – you could win a FREE Level 2 Animal First Aid Course! 🎉
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26/05/2025

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26/04/2025

🤏 If your groomer is routinely expressing your dog’s a**l glands, it could be doing more harm than good.

In healthy dogs, these glands should empty naturally during bowel movements💩—not by force. Repeated squeezing can traumatize the delicate ducts, which can lead to chronic inflammation, scar tissue that can affect the gland’s proper function, and long-term damage.

Even worse, every manual expression carries the risk of introducing bacteria🦠 and triggering infection. Unless there’s a medical reason, it’s best to leave healthy glands alone.

But here’s the thing: when those glands don’t empty naturally - and you start noticing that fishy odor🤢 - it’s usually a sign there’s a deeper issue.

Without enough pressure during a bowel movement, those glands don’t empty like they’re supposed to — and that leads to inflammation, impactions, and in some cases, full-on infections.

What’s causing those mushy poops in the first place? Often, it’s a mix of:
🥦 Low-fiber diets
🍗 Food sensitivities (like chicken, beef, or dairy)
🦠 Gut microbiome imbalance
🤏 Routine expression at the groomer

If your dog is struggling with soft stool:�Add a small dose of slippery elm or psyllium husk to your dog’s meals — it can help bulk up stool and encourage the glands to empty on their own.

🥣 Start with ¼ tsp for small dogs and increase up to 1 tsp for large breeds, based on size. Always introduce slowly, and always ensure plenty of hydration!💧

This Sunday at 12pm EST, we’re unpacking everything you need to know about a**l gland health — and how to fix it. We’ll cover home remedies, anti-inflammatory supplements, and Dr. Becker’s protocols for infection, impaction and more! PLUS all of the information from this episode, with dosages and recipes, will be available in a downloadable PDF on the Inside Scoop group page!

👉 Comment SCOOPERS and we'll message you the link to join Inside Scoop, a Planet Paws monthly subscription group, where all live podcasts are available to watch at any time. Plus, over 5 years of content including: past live podcasts, interviews, ebook downloads, and more!

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