Peggy Rew etiketine sahip kayıtlar gösteriliyor. Tüm kayıtları göster
Peggy Rew etiketine sahip kayıtlar gösteriliyor. Tüm kayıtları göster

Guide Dogs and First Aid

Submitted by: Maile George, GDB Alumni Association and Co-chair of the Outreach Subcommittee

As responsible GDB graduates, we do everything we can to keep our guide dogs fit and healthy. We take them to the vet, groom them, provide flea and heartworm prevention, feed them an appropriate diet, care for their gums and teeth, trim their nails, clean their ears, provide plenty of fresh water, exercise with them, and love and play with them! Another aspect of caring for our guide dogs is being prepared to deal with a medical emergency. During the March Speaker Series call, we learned why it’s important for us to remain calm and confident during an emergency medical situation.
The call was led by Peggy Rew, Nevada’s only American Red Cross Dog & Cat Basic First Aid & CPR Instructor. Peggy taught us about the supplies we should have on hand in our homes, in our backpacks and/or in our office drawers. We also got tips on wound treatment, hypothermia/frostbite, heat stroke/heat exhaustion, seizures and shock, bee stings, snake bites, dog and wild animal bites, burns, poisoning, choking, CPR, broken bones, drowning, calming techniques, nausea, diarrhea, and sap, ice ball, tar and gum removal.

Other recommendations for GDB graduates:
• Enroll in a canine First Aid class taught by a Red Cross certified CPR and First Aid instructor
• Assemble a canine medical kit- preferably one for the home and one to keep with us as we go about our daily activities. Become familiar with how to use each item contained in the kits
• Download the American Red Cross “Pet First Aid” app
• Establish a credit card specifically for use in the event of a guide dog medical emergency. This is important if the emergency occurs on a weekend or holiday, or before or after regular office hours at GDB – the times when authorization numbers cannot be issued
• Learn how to check vital signs
• Keep handy an accessible list of telephone numbers for a local cab company, your dog’s veterinarian, a local 24-hour emergency pet hospital, and the toll-free animal poison control center


GDB ALUMNI SPEAKER SERIES Reminder: Meet Chris Benninger, GDB’s New CEO!
You are invited to join the Alumni Association Board for a Town Hall meeting where we will welcome our new CEO, Chris Benninger.
Thursday, May 8th, 2014 @ 4 :00 PM Pacific Time
Call In Toll Free Number: 1-877-668-4490
Access Code:  2 0 2 9 0 0 7 4
Mark your calendars - hope you will be able to join in!

Alumni Speaker Series: Canine First Aid

What would you do if…

• You discovered that your dog ate a bag of chocolate chips?
• Had a seizure?
• Fell down the stairs and started limping?
• Seemed to be overheating on a hot summer day?

As we learned in the January Alumni Speaker Series call*, whether we are confronted by a natural disaster like a hurricane or an unexpected catastrophe such as a house fire, it’s critical to be prepared to take care of ourselves and our guide dogs. An emergency plan will help us remain calm and think clearly, and now that we have the plan in place, we have an opportunity to learn how to provide basic first aid if our guide dogs suffer from poisoning, seizures, broken bones, bleeding, burns, shock, heatstroke, choking or other urgent medical problems. To avoid the feelings of panic that may accompany these situations, plan to attend the next Alumni Speaker Series call and learn from certified American Red Cross Dog and Cat First Aid and CPR Instructor Peggy Rew how you can be prepared for a canine medical emergency.

Peggy Rew is based in Sparks, Nevada and is a lifelong animal lover. She is Nevada’s only American Red Cross Dog & Cat Basic First Aid & CPR Instructor and has been a professional Pet Nanny for over 25 years, as well as a pet rescue liaison. She recently produced an Educational Dog Bite Prevention Coloring Book for anyone who interacts with dogs. Rew travels nationwide to any group interested in hands-on certification classes including Alumni and Puppy Raising meetings.

Save the date - anyone is welcome to join!
Thursday, March 13, 2014 at 7 P.M. (EST) and 4 P.M. (PST)
Instructions: toll-free number (US/Canada) 1-877-668-4490; Attendee access code 202 900 74

In order to have your questions answered during Peggy’s presentation, please send your questions to Maile George either during or prior to the presentation: mgeorge@guidedogs.com

If you have ideas for future Alumni Speaker Series calls, please send your suggestions to either Theresa Stern or to Becky Andrews: tstern@guidedogs.com and andrews@guidedogs.com

*If you missed the January Alumni Speaker Series call or would like to listen to it again, you can access the recording at:
http://www.guidedogs.com/site/PageServer?pagename=programs_adult_grads