About this course
This blended advanced pet first aid level 3 (VTQ) course includes advanced first aid content for dogs, as well as other domestic pets, and covers injuries and illnesses in much greater detail than our practical classroom courses alone.
Blended Advance Pet First Aid Level 3 (VTQ) Vocational Training Qualification with 12 hours of CPD certified online video-based training (part 1) combined with a practical classroom session (part 2). This is our most comprehensive animal first aid programme.
Due to the flexible modality of this course where by learners can complete the online video based lessons in increments to suit their schedule, this course is suitable for anyone. Whether you have a wealth of experience, and a background of working with animals, or are a complete novice who is setting up a canine or pet business.
The online platform is super simple to navigate. Watch the video lessons at your own pace, pause and resume when it suits you. Answer the multiple-choice questions throughout the course and when you have completed all the lessons, you will be directed to the final assessment.
To make sure you really learn and retain the information, test questions are randomised. A video review following the final assessment is customised to support a thorough understanding of each topic
- Front-row seat in the class
- No PowerPoint based slides
- Detailed bite sized video-based training with demonstrations
- Subtitles for “sound off” viewing
- Optional concise text lesson summary with key learning points accompanying each clip
- Comprehensive manual and posters, and current regulatory guidelines updates
- Access videos for up to 8 months after purchase
- Certified CPD evidence-based learning statement and certificate upon successful completion
- Includes recent guidelines on infection prevention with the outbreak of Severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS–CoV–2)
What to expect and how to prepare for your classroom training.
Our instructors are experienced in creating and facilitating a non-judgemental and entertaining learning environment. We encourage participants to take away this attitude into their own lives following the training. All learners are made to feel safe and included, and we often see the group bond as a result.
What do I need to bring?
You may wish to bring a notebook for any additional notes.
We are also fully aware of the anxiety that many students have over coming into a public space. There is a lot to think about which we have already thought about. You are in safe hands.
Anything else?
Your instructor will send you an e mail a couple of days prior to the classroom training, so that you have their contact details should you be running late, or have additional accessibility requirements.