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Ensuring Wellbeing in Emergency Situations
Pet first aid is defined as the immediate treatment of an injured animal or animals facing sudden illness.
Preserving Life, Reducing Suffering, and Promoting Recovery
The primary objectives of pet first aid are:
These goals align with the principles of human first aid.
Prioritizing Security Before Action
Before administering pet first aid, safety precautions must be taken:
Understanding the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966
The Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 sets regulations for the treatment of animals:
Actions Falling Under First Aid
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons offers guidance on first aid:
"Provided what is done, is done in order to save an animal's life or to stop its pain or suffering and is done as an interim measure until a veterinary surgeon's services can be obtained, it is unlikely that, in most cases, there will be subsequent argument that what has been done has gone beyond first aid."
Pet first aid shares similarities with human first aid, with adaptations when research is limited.
Staying Current with Evolving Guidelines
Guidelines in pet first aid may change over time, and our course is regularly updated to reflect these changes. You'll have access to the latest videos for up to eight months from the course start, even after passing the test.