Online Pet First Aid Course | Confidence in Every Crisis

$199.00 Regular price $349.00

Don't wait until it's too late...

HEAT STROKE

This dog needed immediate intubation (a tube into the wind-pipe) for airway swelling after a heat stroke event. Recognising early signs before it gets to this point & acting immediately can save lives.

BURN INJURY

In a panic, this cat’s owner applied ice and the wrong bandage, thinking it would help. Unfortunately, this caused the skin to slough off. Knowing the right first aid before you get to a vet is crucial in emergencies.

TICK PARALYSIS

Early signs like weakness and wobbly walking were missed, and this dog’s condition rapidly worsened after developing aspiration pneumonia, a common complication of this condition.

PANADOL TOXICITY

This cat needed oxygen support after ingesting a small amount of panadol. Knowing which common household items are deadly for pets and what to do if your pet ingests something toxic is essential.

SEVERE VOMITING

This dog developed severe pancreatitis after eating fatty table scraps, leading to intense pain and an inability to eat. Recognising signs of dehydration is key before it turns into life threatening shock.

SNAKE BITES

Snake bites aren't often witnessed by owners, so understanding the potential effects of different snake venom is crucial. This urine bag shows how red-bellied black snake venom destroys red blood cells.

LILY TOXICITY

A single lick of lily flower pollen caused sudden kidney failure in this cat. The scary thing is it can take 24 hours for symptoms to start to show. Understanding dog and cat specific toxins will prevent tragedy.

Meet emergency vet, Dr Olga

Over 7 years of experience in emergency & specialist veterinary hospitals, providing life-saving care during critical moments.

Committed to empowering pet parents with practical, life-saving skills to confidently handle emergencies.

Passionate about rescue and shelter work, particularly with greyhound rescues, helping pets in need get a second chance.

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Watch Dr. Olga Lynn's feature interview with Channel 7 News, where she discusses the importance of her newly released Online Pet First Aid Course. Learn why this essential course is a must for every pet parent.

What You'll Get

  • Lifetime access to the course - learn at your own pace
  • Ongoing access to new lessons and a growing library of downloadable content
  • Receive a Certificate of Completion, verified by emergency vet, Dr Olga Lynn
  • Email support available for any course questions
  • Easy-to-follow online learning platform
  • 90 days VIP access to a Pet First Aid Community to ask questions directly to Dr Olga for support
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Why Pet Parents Take this Course

Act Fast, Save Lives

Delaying treatment can make your pet much sicker and harder to help. Acting quickly can give them the best chance of recovery.

Spot Problems Early

Learn how to recognise the first signs of pet emergencies so you can act fast before things get worse.

Stop Injuries from Getting Worse

Knowing what to do right away can stop more harm and help your pet recover faster.

Help Your Pet Quickly

Learn how to give first aid to keep your pet safe and calm until you get to the vet.

Vet-Approved Advice

First aid doesn’t replace a vet visit, but it can save time and make a big difference for your pet.

Turn Panic Into Instinct

This course gives you the confidence to stay calm and act fast when your pet needs you most.

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Who is the Course for?

If you’re a pet parent, this course is a must-have. No experience needed, just the desire to be prepared for the unexpected.

For pet professionalstrainers, groomers, pet sitters—this is an essential tool to enhance your care and safety standards. Be ready for anything and make sure you have the skills to protect the animals in your care.

Risk-Free Learning Experience

We’re absolutely confident that Dr. Olga’s Online Pet First Aid Course will give you the life-saving skills every pet parent needs. But if for any reason it doesn’t meet your expectations, we offer a 60-day, no-questions-asked money-back guarantee—because your peace of mind is our priority. 🐾

Bonus Downloads

(Valued at $99)

✔️ Pet First Aid Course E-Book

✔️ When & How to Perform CPR in Dogs and Cats

✔️ Bandage & Wound Care Checklist

✔️ How to Properly Clip, Clean and Dress a Wound

✔️ Toxins Alert Poster

✔️ Comprehensive Toxin & Poisons Table

✔️ Pet Health Record

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Paw-sible Questions?

What will I learn in the pet first aid course?

My course covers a wide range of topics including:

  • Recognising what's normal versus abnormal (demeanour, breathing rate and effort, gum colour, temperature, pulse assessment)
  • What symptoms warrant an urgent vet exam
  • Toxins in your kitchen, garden & shed
  • What to do if your pet consumes any of the toxins discussed
  • When and why your vet will choose to induce vomiting if your pet has eaten something they shouldn't
  • Bloat (Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus)
  • Seizures
  • Anaphylaxis
  • Heat stroke
  • Urinary blockage in male cats
  • Hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) in a diabetic animal
  • Snake bites
  • Tick paralysis
  • Puffer fish intoxication
  • Cane toad toxicity
  • Wound care & bandaging
  • Fractures 101
  • Safe transportation to your vet
  • Roadway trauma
  • Electrocution
  • Drowning
  • Choking
  • CPR - when and how to?

Who created this pet first aid course?

This pet first aid course has been created by Dr Olga Lynn, an emergency and critical care veterinarian.

Who can take the pet first aid course?

My course is designed for pet parents and pet professionals (pet sitters, dog walkers, groomers, trainers, handlers) - anyone who wants to be prepared to handle pet emergencies.

Do I need any prior experience or qualifications to enrol in the course?

No prior experience or qualifications are required. My course is suitable for beginners as well as those with some knowledge of pet care.

How is the course structured?

The course is structured into easy-to-follow modules with video tutorials, interactive quizzes, and there BONUS downloadable resources to reinforce learning.

How long does it take to complete the course?

The course is self-paced, so you can complete it at your own convenience. On average, it takes about 4-6 hours to complete, but you can take as much time as you need.

How long do I have access to this course?

You get lifetime access! When any new material is added to the course, you will be notified and get full access.