Canine CPR And First Aid For Common Emergencies

Eve Pugh DVM, CVA, CCRP will offer her 18 years of experience in the busiest ERs of the NYC metropolitan area, in addition to her experience  as a certified canine rehabilitation practitioner. You will gain insight to her knowledge and expertise during this one of a kind Canine First Aid and CPR course.

When any emergency occurs, you need to get your dog seen by a veterinarian ASAP. However, your ability to recognize and take action during the moments right after an injury or other emergency happens, might be the difference in potentially saving their life. Dr Pugh's Prevention, Recognition, and Action For Emergencies model will not only help you save your canine athlete's career but potentially their life. 

Demonstrating with her dog Sabre, participants can see exactly how to apply first aid techniques on a real dog.  In addition, she will be working with a replica for procedures that can't be demonstrated on a healthy conscious dog. It is an absolute must for dog owners of all types of dogs. This course features over 30 video lessons and you'll have access to all the material immediately and the convenience of learning at you're own pace over a 30 day period.

Applying A Forelimb Bandage

Techniques Taught directly by an ER Veterinarian

Dr. Pugh demonstrates how to apply a quick bandage to your dog's paw when they're bleeding. You will learn this and a number of other first aid techniques so that you're prepared for all types of emergency that may happen to your dog.

Be Prepared.

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Curriculum

  • 1

    First Aid, Emergencies, Urgencies

    • Lesson 1: Welcome To First Aid, Emergencies and Urgencies

    • Lesson 2: Life- threatening Emergency versus Non Life Threatening Urgency

    • Lesson 3: Prevention, Recognition, & Action For Emergency Situations

    • Lesson 4: This Course Is Not For Diagnosis

  • 2

    The Pet First Aid Kit

    • Lesson 1: First Aid Kit Items And How To Use Them

  • 3

    What's Normal

    • Lesson 1: Why Are Normals Important?

    • Lesson 2: Normals 1: Heart rate and Pulse

    • Lesson 3: Normals 2: Respiratory Rate and Breathing

    • Lesson 4: Normals 3: Body Temperature

    • Lesson 5: Normals 4: Mucous Membranes

    • Lesson 6: Normals 5: Pupils

    • Lesson 7: Normals 6: Hydration Status

    • Lesson 8: Normals 7: Gait And Movement

    • Lesson 9: Normals 8: General Appearance

  • 4

    Life Threatening Emergencies

    • Life Threatening Emergencies Introduction

    • Lesson 1: Life Threatening Emergency: Collapse

    • Lesson 2: Life Threatening Emergency: Heat Stroke

    • Lesson 3: Life Threatening Emergency: Sudden Paralysis

    • Lesson 4: Life Threatening Emergency: Bleeding Wounds

    • Lesson 5: Life Threatening Emergency: Respiratory Distress

    • Lesson 6: Life Threatening Emergency: Choking

    • Lesson 7: Life Threatening Emergency: Drowning

    • Lesson 8: Life Threatening Emergency Technique: CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)

    • Lesson 9: Life Threatening Emergency: Hypothermia/Frost Bite

    • Lesson 10: Life threatening Emergency: Bloat or Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus (GDV)

    • Lesson 11: Life Threatening Emergency: Toxic Ingestion

    • Lesson 12: Life Threatening Emergency: Electric Cord Bite

    • Lesson 13: Life Threatening Emergency: Urinary blockage

  • 5

    Non-Life Threatening Urgencies

    • Non-Life Threatening Urgencies

    • Lesson 1: Non-Life Threatening Urgency: Insect Bite/Allergic Reaction

    • Lesson 3: Non-Life threatening Urgency: Eye Injuries

    • Lesson 4 Non-Life Threatening Urgency: Vomiting/Diarrhea

    • Lesson 5: Non-Life Threatening Urgency: Nosebleed

    • Lesson 6: Non-Life Threatening Urgency: Fractures

    • Lesson 7 : Non-Life Threatening Urgencies: Limping

    • Lesson 8: Non-Life Threatening Urgency: Seizure

    • Lesson 9: Non-Life Threatening Urgencies: Chemical Burns

    • Lesson 10: Non-Life Threatening Urgencies: Thermal Burns

    • Lesson 11: Non-Life Threatening Urgency: Oral foreign bodies

    • Lesson 12: Non-Life threatening Urgency: Snake bites

  • 6

    Bandage Techniques for Common Injuries

    • Treating Common Wounds With Bandages

    • Lesson 1: Toe/Paw Bandage

    • Lesson 3: Tail Bandage

    • Lesson 2: Ear Bandage

    • Lesson 4: Chest Bandage

  • 7

    Course Conclusion

    • Thank You For Taking This Course!

About Your Instructor

The Martial ARFS Veterinary Advisor

Eve Pugh DVM, CVA, CCRP

Emergency, Rehabilitative & Holistic veterinarian Eve Pugh DVM, CVA offers her 17 years of experience, knowledge and expertise for many of The Martial ARFS online courses.In 1999, she graduated from Cornell School of Veterinary Medicine. Prior, she attended Arizona State University where she received Bachelor’s Degrees in Chemistry and Zoology, Summa Cum Laude.In 2003, she was certified in Veterinary Acupuncture through the College of Veterinary Medicine at Colorado StateIn 2005, she attended the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine's program and received advanced training in Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy and is a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner.From 2005-2006 she was North Shore Animal League’s Chief Medical Director and was their Lead Veterinarian during their rescue efforts immediately following Hurricane Katrina.From 2005-2013 she competed in local and regional disc dog competitions with her Border Collies Ripley and Sabre.After years of treating dogs of all ages, both canine companion and canine athletes, in 2013, she started Progressive Pet Therapy which specializes in alternative therapies and pain management for companion animals and canine athletes including Acupuncture, Physical Rehabilitation,  Laser Therapy and pain management.Her passion for holistic and preventive medicine led her to the realization that a dog with an active healthy lifestyle prevents the vast majority of conditions that need to be treated with veterinary medicine. Her desire to provide a service to treat animals before they become ill was the inspiration for the Martial ARFS. She has been Veterinary advisor to The Martial ARFS since its inception 4 years ago.