Owners of aggressive dogs will be forced to take pets to training
Owners of aggressive dogs will be forced to take pets to training
Irresponsible owners of dangerous dogs be forced take pets on compulsory training under plans being considered the Government. scheme, operate a similar the speed awareness motorists are sent on. proposed shake-up of dog-control comes after a parliamentary and pressure from the Veterinary Association, the Dogs and the Kennel Club. focus on use of the lead public places and the for Owners of aggressive dogs be until behaviour has improved. be expected look out for for a dog’s anti-social pain and defensiveness. also cover how calm a dog using.
A series of workshops that began in October is providing training from veterinary professionals to teach first responders how best to care for pets in emergency situations. The Pet Emergency Training (P. E. T. ) for First Responders sessions are organized by the organization C. A. R. E. 4Paws and the pet emergency and specialty hospital Advanced Veterinary Specialists (AVS). P. E. T. for First Responders began with two three-hour workshops on Oct. 21, 24 and 31 with firefighters from Santa Barbara City and Montecito Fire Departments. They began dog training lessons with two hours of instruction on pet emergency care from Dr. Andrea Wells and her medical team from AVS. This includes pet CPR, wound care, handling of broken limbs and how to deal with an overheated animal. “We always want to do everything possible for all pets to give them the most favorable outcome,” Wells said. “Immediate care and stabilization can be key to a successful recovery from injury. We are honored to work with our first responders to provide care for pets in need of urgent attention.
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