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Now Offering Basic Pet First Aid and Disaster Response Workshop Training
Camp Bow Wow San Antonio is offering a comprehensive Pet First Aid & Disaster Response Workshop that offers expert guidance on everyday pet emergencies as well as how to prepare for and respond to disaster situations.
This certification course teaches CPR, the Heimlich maneuver for pets, and how to deal with the most common pet emergencies such as bite wounds and sudden illnesses. Participants learn to recognize early warning signs of illness, tips on preventing health problems, how to stay safe whilehelping an injured pet, and how to assemble pet first aid and disaster kits. There are also opportunities to practice CPR skills on life-like pet mannequins.
Pet First Aid & Disaster Response Workshop
Saturday, February 20th, 2010
1:00 PM to 4:30 PM
Space is limited to a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 10 participants per class
pre-register with a Camp Counselor today by calling 210-826-9969.
Classes cost $60 per person and include Pet First Aid & Disaster Response Guide.
Please do NOT bring your pet to class. However, we'd love for you to bring photos to share!
How Can I Go To Camp?
First of all, you need to make sure you meet these requirements:
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Must be at least 4 months old
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Spayed or Neutered
(if over 6 months)
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Current vaccinations for Rabies, Distemper & 6 month Bordetella (k9 cough)
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must be healthy
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flea/tick free
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dog friendly**
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generally love to play
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Pass the socialization interview
If you meet the requirements, your parents need to call camp and schedule your socialization interview at 210-826-9969. Mom and Dad will also complete a camper application for you. You'll then get to play all day with dogs with your same temperament and size at no cost to your parents. This interview cannot be done on your first day of boarding.
**If you think that your dog is not social, give Camp a try. You'd be surprised at how fast and easy a dog's natural instinct to be a part of the pack really unfolds. We do work with dogs who tend to be a little shy or nervous. Our Camp Counselors work at your dog's pace to make the first day experience stress free. Over time your dog will have a positive experience playing in an open play environment. Some dogs learn quickly while others take time depending how often he/she visits Camp.
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