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Upcoming Classes

 

August 10, 2013

November 9, 2013

 
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Safety Brochures

For further information on how to keep yourself and your pets safe, download our safety brochures below.

· Desert Dangers [1.3 MB]

· Household Hazards [884 KB]

· Poisonous Plants [1.2 MB]

· Zoonoses - Pet-borne Diseases [889 KB]

 
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The Humane Society of Southern Arizona is proud to announce the continuation of Pet Safety and First Aid courses!

If your best friend had an emergency, would you be prepared?

This class, developed by veterinarian Michael Lent of Pantano Animal Clinic and the Humane Society of Southern Arizona, is more than just a program on how to conduct CPR or treat medical emergencies for cats and dogs.

Participants will learn how to prevent emergencies; how to assist their vet in treating their pet; keep animals safe from local environmental hazards; avoid poisonous plants and household dangers; and identify and react to cruelty and neglect issues. And most importantly, lots of prevention!!

Registration fee of $50 includes a Pet Safety and First Aid manual, hands-on skills training with animal mannequins, video instruction, and certificate of completion. The four-hour course is open to individuals age 15 and up.

For more information on the classes, please contact Inge Koopman-Leyva, ikoopmanleyva@hssaz.org or call 520.321.3704 ext. 142.

 

 
 

 

  

 

 

 


 

 

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