Rachel Bean, is the UK’s main canine first aider, and wrote the industry-leading iPET Network qualification within the topic.
And this dedication to creating houses and pet providers safer has been recognised at a excessive stage, with Rachel reaching the finals of the Dog Friendly Awards 2023.
Rachel, who will get to know if she has gained the award at a glitzy awards bash within the new yr, stated:
“I’m completely thrilled to be recognised on this approach.
“Life isn’t all about awards and accolades, but things like this show that people are seeing the benefits of canine first aid, and that attitudes are heading in the right direction.”
Rachel is an envoy for the nationwide Safe Pets and People marketing campaign, which is looking for all pet professionals to have first help coaching. She has additionally traveled to nations together with India and Thailand to show her abilities, and learners have saved lives because of this.
Rachel added: “Having first aid training enables you to think clearly and calmly in a crisis, I regularly get feedback from people who have been on my courses that have said they saved their dog’s life.”
This consists of Daily Star pet columnist Catherine Lamb, who undertook the Ofqual regulated iPET Network Canine First Aid qualification for a newspaper characteristic.
She stated: “My canine Paisley was choking on a bit of cupcake, due to the course I knew precisely what to do and managed to get it out.
“The course may very well have saved her life, so it makes us even prouder to support Safe Pets and People.”
Find out extra about Rachel Bean here
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