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Dog First-Aid Courses Grow Across Germany With Hands-On CPR Training

Trainers urge rapid veterinary attention for suspected poisoning, emphasizing practiced technique over instinct.

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Overview

  • A Tierschutzverein Halle program teaches owners to handle emergencies such as seizures, choking and unconsciousness using practical drills on dummy dogs.
  • Sessions cover paw bandaging, chest compressions and the contents of a basic first-aid kit to build confidence under stress.
  • Instructors warn that common household items like toothpaste, sweets and certain plants can endanger pets, advising immediate vet care if poisoning is suspected.
  • Organizers say the Halle course, launched last year to fill a regional gap, reflects wider availability as aid groups, veterinarians and local clubs now offer similar classes nationwide.
  • Most attendees are private dog owners motivated by past scares, with participants recounting incidents that prompted them to seek formal training.