Pet Instructor Skill Review
Course Content
- Introduction to your Pet First Aid Instructor refresher course
- Course introduction
- Dog First Aid and The Law
- The vet and your role in first aid
- The Role of the Dog First Aider
- When is Veterinary Care Required?
- Keeping your pet safe in an emergency
- Car Accidents
- Car Accidents - Injuries and Treatment
- Pet Proofing your home
- Please rescue my pets stickers
- Hand Hygiene
- Dog Microchipping
- Cat microchipping
- Precautions and Safety
- Pet Anatomy and Physiology
- First Aid Kits and Equipment
- Checking a Pets health
- Initial Assessment
- Checking Your Dog's Health and Finding Out What Is Normal
- Gum Colour
- Collecting a Urine Sample
- How Dogs Show Pain
- How Dogs Show Pain - Vets Comments
- Taking a Pulse
- Taking the Temperature
- Taking the Rectal Temperature
- Vital Signs
- Comprehensive Assessment and Checking Vital Signs Example
- Pet Accidents and First Aid
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - CPR
- Dog CPR Introduction
- Dog CPR Practical Demonstration
- CPR on deep chested dogs
- Small and barrel-chested dog CPR
- Cat CPR
- Near and Secondary Drowning
- Dogs Drowning and Treatment
- Near and Secondary Drowning - vets comments
- How Realistic is Dog CPR - hear what our vet says
- Oxygen and Your Dog
- Administration of Oxygen
- Choking
- Bleeding Control
- Different Conditions you may see
- Breathing and Respiratory Problems
- Loss of Appetite
- Sneezing
- Lethargy
- Urination Problems
- Weakness in Animals
- Weakness and Collapse - additional vets comments
- Hair Loss and Skin Conditions
- Cataracts
- Dehydration in Dogs
- Clinical signs of dehydration in dogs and cats
- Hydration and rehydration in dogs
- Fluid balance in dogs and cats
- Oralade - treating dehydration
- Oralade for cats
- Oralade - The Science
- Injuries
- Suspected fractures
- Types of fractures on animals
- Dog Fractures Treatment
- Spinal injury and moving an injured dog
- Spinal Injuries
- Paw Problems
- Paws and Claws
- Nail and Claw Injuries
- Eye Injuries
- Eye Problems
- Ear Problems
- General Bandaging
- Bandaging the Ear
- Bandaging the Tail and Tail Injuries
- Bandaging the Body
- Fight Wounds
- Puncture Wounds
- Mouth and Dental Problems
- Animal bites and scratches on dogs
- Small Cuts, Scratches and Grazes
- Bandage aftercare
- Stings on animals
- Ibuprofen and pets
- Carbon Monoxide and dogs
- Poisoning
- Vet poison information line
- Inducing Vomiting in a Dog
- Inducing Vomiting - vets comments
- Snake Bites
- Dog Burns
- Chemical Burns
- Electrocution
- Electric Shocks
- Cruciate Ligament
- Falls From Height
- Illness
- Dogs and Illnesses
- Bloat and Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus (GDV)
- Why do dogs eat grass
- Why are Onions Toxic to Dogs
- Why is Chocolate Toxic to Dogs
- High Temperatures and Heatstroke
- Hyperthermia - Vets Comments
- Hypothermia Treatment
- Hypothermia - vets comments
- Vomiting in Animals
- Different Types and Causes of Vomiting
- Vomiting - vets comments
- Seizures and Epilepsy
- Diabetes
- Allergies in Dogs
- Allergic reactions
- Pancreatitis
- Cushings Disease
- Nose and Respiratory Problems - Vet
- Breathing Difficulties
- Coughing and kennel cough
- Kennel Cough - vets comments
- Diarrhoea in Animals
- Stomach Conditions
- Possible Causes of Blood in Dog Faeces
- Rabies
- Alabama Foot Rot
- Blue Green Algae
- Hip Dysplasia
- Urinary Tract Infections
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- Pyometra
- Vestibular Syndrome
- Parasites that affect pets
- Cats
- Different types and sizes of animals
- Summary and Your Practical Session
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Oralade - The Science
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Oralade is an advanced oral rehydration solution for dogs and cats. It's not only formulated to comply with the World Health Organization recommendations for oral rehydration therapy, but it's also extremely easy to administer, thanks to a great tasting, 100% natural chicken flavour that dogs and cats love. Oralade's scientifically formulated isotonic solution supports optimal absorption of fluids and electrolytes in perfect harmonies with the body's natural requirements, making it ideal for rehydration with no risk of over-hydration even when it's free-fed. It is a fast-acting ORS, containing the precise ratio of glucose and electrolytes necessary to activate and support electrolyte and fluid absorption from the gut. Oralade can rehydrate animals with mild to moderate dehydration. If the dehydration is worse than this, assistance from a veterinary expert should be sought. Oralade also contains extra ingredients, prebiotic fibres and amino acids to help support to provide nutrition to the gut cells in animals that may be suffering from gut disturbances or a lack of appetite. Whilst Oralade can help provide pre-hydration to prevent dehydration in healthy animals and rapid rehydration as a first-aid response, it's essential that veterinary surgeon's advice is always sought as soon as possible if an animal is suspected to be suffering from dehydration or is otherwise showing signs of being unwell.
Oralade: Advanced Oral Rehydration Solution for Dogs and Cats
A Trusted Solution
Oralade is an innovative oral rehydration solution:
- Complies with World Health Organization recommendations.
- Easy administration with a delicious natural chicken flavor.
- Scientifically formulated isotonic solution for optimal absorption.
Perfect Rehydration
Understanding Oralade's effectiveness:
- Ideal for mild to moderate dehydration in animals.
- Prevents over-hydration even with free feeding.
- Precise glucose and electrolyte ratio supports absorption.
Additional Support
Oralade goes beyond rehydration:
- Contains prebiotic fibres and amino acids for gut health.
- Provides essential nutrition to animals with appetite issues.
When to Seek Expert Advice
Knowing when veterinary guidance is necessary:
- Oralade is suitable for pre-hydration and rapid rehydration.
- If an animal shows signs of dehydration or illness, consult a vet promptly.
Discover the power of Oralade: the advanced oral rehydration solution for your beloved dogs and cats.

