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Introducing Our New Course 501: Dog Injury & Illness Guidance

We are thrilled to announce the official launch of our latest course, Course 501: Dog Injury & Illness Guidance! This comprehensive training program is designed to equip you and your team with the knowledge and skills necessary to handle dog injuries and recognize common illnesses, ensuring the dogs in your care receive the best possible treatment and attention. (And, yes, that is our founder Eve’s dog Lilli in several of the videos!)

The Need for Comprehensive Training in Dog Care

Dog daycare and boarding facilities play a crucial role in the lives of many pet owners and their beloved dogs. With more dogs spending time in these environments, it’s essential for staff members to be well-prepared to handle any health issues that may arise. Whether it’s a minor injury or a more serious illness, having the right training can make all the difference in providing timely and effective care.

Recognizing this need, we developed Course 501: Dog Injury & Illness Guidance in collaboration with a certified veterinary technician. This course is tailored specifically for dog daycare and boarding facility employees, offering practical and actionable insights that go beyond basic first aid. Our goal is to empower your team to respond confidently and competently to a wide range of health situations.

 What You’ll Learn in Course 501

This course is packed with valuable content, covering everything from addressing common injuries to recognizing symptoms of various illnesses. Here’s an overview of what you can expect:

  • You will learn how to manage injuries like cuts, abrasions, and lacerations. 
  • The course will also cover proper bandaging techniques for different areas of the dog’s body, including ears, tails, paws, and torsos, along with tips for ensuring bandages stay in place and provide effective protection.
  • The course includes guidance on handling symptoms of common illnesses such as diarrhea, vomiting, and other conditions. You will learn to differentiate between mild symptoms and signs that require immediate veterinary attention. 
  • The course also covers responding to more severe situations, such as seizures and unresponsive dogs, and provides instructions on how to safely manage these emergencies.
  • Accurately taking a dog’s pulse is another critical skill you will develop, which is an essential part of assessing a dog’s health status. 
  • Additionally, the course offers practical tips on administering oral and topical medications effectively and safely.
  • Finally, the course will help you become familiar with the symptoms of common conditions such as hot spots, ear infections, worms, upper respiratory infections, conjunctivitis, and bloat. It also covers best practices for managing these conditions within a daycare or boarding environment.


Each module of the course is designed to be practical and easy to understand, making it accessible even for those without prior medical knowledge. The course will help your team apply what they learn in real-world situations.

A Sneak Peek at the Course Content

To give you a taste of what this course has to offer, we’re excited to share a preview from Course 501, Module 5.9: Taking a Dog’s Pulse. This video provides a step-by-step demonstration of how to accurately measure a dog’s pulse, a critical skill for assessing a dog’s health status. You can watch the video here: Taking a Dog’s Pulse.

This is just one example of the detailed and practical training you can expect from the course. Each module is designed to build your confidence and competence, ensuring you’re prepared for any situation.

Why This Course is a Must-Have for Your Facility

In the fast-paced environment of dog daycare and boarding facilities, being prepared is key to maintaining the health and safety of the dogs in your care. Course 501: Dog Injury & Illness Guidance is not just another course; it’s an investment in your team’s ability to provide exceptional care. 

Here’s why this course is essential: With the knowledge gained from this course, your team will be able to respond swiftly and effectively to any injuries or illnesses, minimizing the risk of complications. Pet owners want to know their dogs are in safe hands. By equipping your team with advanced skills, you enhance your facility’s reputation as a trusted provider of care. 

Training also boosts the confidence of your staff, enabling them to handle even the most challenging situations with poise and professionalism. The course covers a wide range of topics, ensuring your team is prepared for everything from minor injuries to serious health conditions.

How to Get Started

Finding Course 501 is easy! Simply log into your DHA member account and navigate to the Main Dashboard or use the My Courses dropdown menu. If you’re not yet a member, now is the perfect time to join and take advantage of this invaluable resource.

We’re confident that this course will become an essential part of your training program, helping you provide the best possible care for the dogs in your facility. Thank you for your commitment to excellence in dog care. We can’t wait for you to explore all that Course 501 has to offer. 

For any questions or support, feel free to reach out to our team. We’re here to help you every step of the way!

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