We have added to the pet first aid online course to include dog care as well as cat care.  These new videos give you more information to looking after your pet as well as the videos on first aid.  We have also added a few more subjects.  Existing students to the course can view these videos free as you have access to the site for 8 months.

www.propetfirstaid.co.uk

This story reported on the BBC shows how following correct procedures can lead to an excellent recovery:

An elderly American man has survived being impaled through the eye socket by a pair of pruning shears.

Leroy Luetscher, from Green Valley in the state of Arizona, had just finished trimming plants in his back garden when he fell face-first onto his shears, sending one of the handles through his right eye socket and halfway into his head.

He was rushed to hospital, where a team of surgeons discovered the shears’ handle had gone 6in (15cm) into Mr Luetscher’s head.

The 86-year-old has made a remarkable recovery from the incident on 30 July – he still has slight swelling in his eyelids and minor double vision, but is otherwise fine.

Full story and video http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14727604

ProCourses from ProTrainings Europe is a perfect way of finding a course local to you.

We have a national network of instructors who can offer courses certified through ProTrainings locally.  If you need help in finding a national training solution call us on 01223 911805 and we will find the best solution for your needs locally or email support@protrainings.eu

We have added a series of cat care videos to our Pro Pet First Aid course.  We have covered subjects like choosing cats and kittens, toilet training, breeding, feeding and other cat care subjects.  These videos are available FREE to all pet first aid students new and old. As with all our courses you have access to the site for 8 months so you can see all new videos as they are added.

If you would like to know more about Pet First Aid or to become an instructor in pet first aid please email support@protrainings.eu or call 01223 911805

We have produced some PDF leaflets explaining more information on our courses and these are available to email to you on request.  Simply email support@protrainings.eu and we will send them over to you.  We also have a set of leaflets and posters on our pet first aid online and classroom course if you would like to promote this locally.  You can earn cash commissions for sales that lead from your code.  Email or call 01223 911805 for more information.

At ProTrainings we are upgrading our courses to keep in line with the latest QCF standards and will soon be able to offer accredited courses for those that need this type of course credit.  We will be converting the courses to the new format over the coming weeks and will keep you posted on the changes as they happen.

 

We are about to upload many new videos to some of our online courses.  Whether you have not started or already passed you will still be able to view all new videos as you have access to the site for 8 months.  This keeps your skills fresh and up to date.  Most online training companies do not give you any access to their site once you have passed.  You will also be able to access up dates to the student manuals, as well as receive free weekly emails to keep your skills fresh.

See our corporate site at www.protrainings.eu or looking for a local course by a ProTrainings approved instructor then visit www.procourses.co.uk

If you would like to promote our pet first aid course we have leaflets and posters that we can email to you and then you can earn commissions from any sales that are made.  These are all tracked by using a discount code and you can se from your referral program pages.

If you would like more information please email keith@protrainings.eu or call 01223 911805

We are in the process of linking our online courses to the QCF framework and we will have Level 1 and 2 on the courses added over the coming weeks.  You will be able to complete an unaccredited, endorsed and accredited QCF on some and later all courses.   We are also working on adding these ratings to our national classroom courses. If you need more information on this please email us or visit www.protrainings.eu

A man from Oklahoma has rescued a puppy with CPR.  This is a trend that seems tobe growing as more and more people are taking to doing CPR to rescue theirpets.

Chester is a twelve week old puppy, and his owner found him under the water in his pool – not moving.  He ran to the pool, got Chester out and began CPR, administering mouth to snout rescue breaths and some chest compressions.  They managed to bring him back, and took him to the vet where he spent a night in the ER.  He came home the next day as good as new.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXIqoT41E5U

A good reason to learn from our online Pet First Aid course ProPetFirstAid.co.uk