Pet Webinars Launches Free Online Pet First Aid Training Webinars
Online, August 1, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Pet accidents happen all the time. Pet owners who have medical questions and health emergencies can often turn to the internet for answers when there is no access to a veterinarian. However, while it is true that there is vast information out there relating to animals and pets, most of them are simply opinions and ideas that are often untested, unproven or unverified. As a result, pet owners unknowingly put their beloved animals at risk.
"As a practicing vet, it was a huge concern to me just how much bad quality information is available on the web about pet health and disease. Most of which is written by non-professionals, so I created Pet Webinars," said Anthony Chadwick BVSc, Cert VD, MRCVS, Founder of Pet Webinars. Anthony believes that Pet Webinars offers a reliable source of tips and advice from actual vets and pet specialists which you can trust.
Understanding how to keep calm in a pet emergency can protect an animal from further injury is the focus of the free pet emergency first aid webinar. “Accidents can happen when you least expect it. Our pet first aid training webinar can provide you with simple steps to ensure your pet’s safety and treatment options,” said Anthony.
PetWebinars.co.uk broadcasts live weekly webinars covering a full range of different topics and answering the most pressing issues surrounding pets and pet care. From caring for cats, to bathing dogs, to traveling with these animals and more, the website has the information people will need to ensure the health of their pets. Pet safety is also covered with the free pet first aid webinars.
“All you need is an internet connection and computer then you can learn everything you need to know in our webinars about pet first aid in the comfort of your home,” said Anthony.
Through the series of pet articles and scheduled webinars on PetWebinars.co.uk, pet owners all over the world have access to expert advice. The website invites every interested individual to become part of the Pet Webinars community by signing up FREE of charge. Members will get advanced invites to live webinars, notifications of previously recorded webinars and a weekly newsletter.
To find out more about Pet Webinars membership and for expert information and advice, please visit http://petwebinars.co.uk