Canine CPR Trainer
$47.12
$92.83
FAQsWhat careers would this Canine CPR Trainer help students prepare for? By providing realistic practice in a controlled environment, the Canine CPR Trainer helps these future professionals prepare to handle emergency situations involving dogs: veterinary students, animal emergency technicians, dog trainers, animal control officers, pet groomers, and more. What classes would this trainer benefit? Educators can provide students with practical, hands-on experience that prepares them for real-life emergencies involving dogs by incorporating the Canine CPR Trainer into these classes: veterinary medicine, animal science, animal shelter management, K-9 handler training, search and rescue training, and more. What skills can students learn with the Canine CPR Trainer? Students can practice mouth-to-snout CPR, chest compressions, tracheal intubation, and femoral artery pulse palpation. Is the curriculum included with the trainer comprehensive and standards-based? Yes, the trainer comes with a downloadable curriculum that is standards-based and designed to provide a complete learning experience. How realistic is the trainer in simulating a real-life canine CPR? The trainer provides realistic chest rise and fall when air is blown into the snout or the Ambu bag is squeezed, mimicking real canine respiratory responses. How does this canine trainer differ from your other canine manikins? Use this chart to compare the functions and features of our canine trainers: Canine Manikins Comparison Chart How many trainers would you recommend for a 20-student classroom? We recommend two to four trainers for a 20-student classroom. Do you offer product support? Yes! Our product support team is available M-F 8am-5pm Central Time via phone, email, or chat. Contact customer support here. What other program support do you provide? We offer free webinars, blogs, and classroom resources to help your program succeed. Follow Realityworks on your favorite social media platforms: X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, and YouTube for other tips and tricks.
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