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- Lisa Murray
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- Melynda Enslow
- Steele Creek Veterinarian - Charlotte, NC
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- Tanya Doman
- Animal Rehab and Dog Physical Therapy with Dr. Doman - Dana Point, CA
- Dana Point, CA - Dr. Doman started rehabilitating pets in 2002, originally intended as a way to “get the word out” about the practice, and about her as a practitioner....
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- April Cox
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- Two Hands Four Paws - Pet Physical Therapy and Rehab - Los Angeles, CA
- Los Angeles, CA - Welcome to Two Hands Four Paws, your trusted partner in animal physical rehabilitation in Los Angeles! With over 20 years of experience in this field, I...
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- Lori Beuerle
- Canine Rehabilitation & Conditioning Group - Broomfield, CO
- Broomfield, CO - Recreational Swim. Our two locations (Englewood/Broomfield) have large indoor pools for healthy active dogs to swim year-round. Physical Therapy. Our expert-certified therapists lead the industry of restoring...
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Pet First Aid Training & CPR in Alaska — Frequently Asked Questions
What is pet first aid and CPR training?
Pet first aid and CPR training teaches you how to respond effectively in a medical emergency involving your pet. Courses cover how to assess your pet's condition, stabilize them before reaching a vet, and perform life-saving techniques like CPR and rescue breathing. A certified instructor guides you through real-world scenarios so you're prepared to act confidently when it matters most.
Who should take a pet first aid course in Alaska?
Anyone who spends time with animals in Alaska can benefit — pet owners, dog walkers, pet sitters, groomers, trainers, shelter volunteers, and veterinary assistants. If you're responsible for the wellbeing of an animal, knowing how to respond in an emergency is one of the most valuable skills you can have. Many Alaska pet care professionals take courses to meet client expectations or employer requirements.
What does a pet first aid course typically cover?
Most courses cover CPR and rescue breathing, wound care, bleeding control, choking response, poisoning and toxic ingestion, burns, fractures, heatstroke, shock, and how to safely transport an injured animal. Some instructors also cover emergency preparedness, including building a pet first aid kit. Course content varies by instructor so check individual profiles on PetWorks for specifics.
How long does pet first aid certification last?
Most pet first aid and CPR certifications are valid for two years, after which a renewal course is recommended to keep your skills current. Some employers or organizations in Alaska may require more frequent recertification. Check with your instructor on PetWorks for their specific certification terms.
Can I take a pet first aid course online instead of in person in Alaska?
Yes — many PetWorks instructors serving Alaska offer live virtual sessions that deliver the same core knowledge and certification as in-person courses. In-person sessions may be preferred if you want hands-on practice with mannequins or equipment. Browse instructor profiles on PetWorks to see which delivery options are available across Alaska.
How do I find and book a pet first aid instructor in Alaska on PetWorks?
Browse instructor profiles above, compare their experience, certifications, and delivery options, and book directly through PetWorks. Once booked, you'll communicate directly with your instructor to confirm session details and any materials needed. PetWorks handles secure payment — no middlemen, no uncertainty. In-person and online sessions are both available across Alaska.