Cat and dog first aid courses offered by charity

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The GSPCA said people can learn what to do in an emergency medical incident involving their pet

First aid courses aimed at saving the lives of pets are being held by a Guernsey charity.

The Guernsey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (GSPCA) said it would be hosting a dog first aid course on 12 November along with a session aimed at cats a week later.

Both courses run from 18:30 to 20:45 GMT on both dates and will give participants the chance to learn what to do in an emergency situation with their cat or dog, the GSPCA said.

Anyone who wants to take part in either session must make a minimum donation of £25 and has been asked to contact the charity.

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The GSPCA courses will be focused on dogs and cats

GSPCA manager Steve Byrne said the courses, which have been held annually for more than seven years, have taught a wide variety of people about what to do if their pet has a medical emergency.

"We always hope that the skills learned will not be needed but we have been told of circumstances of these skills helping in real life situations," Mr Byrne said.

"As owners of pets our worst fear is not knowing what to do if our four legged friend has an injury and this training helps pet owners learn and understand ways to help save your pets life."

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