- Office Phone:
- (718) 631-3333
- Office Hours:
- Mon - Sat: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM - Sun: Closed
K9 Medical Operator Course
The K9 Medical Operator course is designed to teach participants how to care for working dogs in challenging and high-pressure situations. This course focuses on giving students the knowledge and hands-on skills to handle medical emergencies and provide support for injured dogs in environments like military operations, law enforcement missions, and search-and-rescue efforts.
Participants will learn how to assess a dog’s medical condition, treat injuries, and stabilize the animal in stressful or tactical conditions. The course emphasizes practical techniques for handling situations where immediate care can save a dog’s life, as well as how to work with veterinary teams for further treatment.
Whether you're in the military, law enforcement, or part of a search-and-rescue team, this course prepares you to be a confident and capable caregiver for working dogs when it matters most.
What the Course Covers
The course is structured to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical training, ensuring that participants gain a comprehensive understanding of canine medical care. Key topics include:
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Canine Medical Assessment
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Identifying signs of distress, illness, or injury.
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Performing a systematic examination to evaluate the dog's condition.
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Monitoring vital signs such as pulse, respiratory rate, and temperature.
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Emergency Medical Techniques
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Managing life-threatening conditions such as bleeding, airway obstructions, and shock.
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Applying bandages, splints, and other stabilization methods for fractures or wounds.
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Addressing heat-related illnesses, a common risk for working dogs in hot climates.
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Tactical and Field Medicine
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Providing care in high-stress and dangerous environments.
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Utilizing portable medical kits and supplies efficiently.
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Prioritizing treatments in multi-casualty or high-risk scenarios.
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Coordination with Veterinary Teams
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Stabilizing injured dogs for safe transport to veterinary facilities.
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Communicating effectively with veterinarians to ensure continued care.
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Understanding the limits of field care and recognizing when advanced treatment is required.
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Event Information
Event Date | 02-15-2025 9:00 am |
Event End Date | 02-16-2025 5:00 pm |
Cut Off Date | 02-14-2025 |
Capacity | 16 |
Individual Price | $399.00 |
Location | BVAC Rescue Response Training Center |
Venue Information - BVAC Rescue Response Training Center
BVAC Rescue Response Training Center
214-29 42nd Ave
Bayside, NY 11361
Located on the Second Floor, No Elevator.
Located in the center of Bayside Queens
1 block east from Bell Blvd on 42nd Ave (Cross streets - Bell Blvd & 214 Place.
Near the LIRR (Bayside Station), Q13, Q31, N20 (Two blocks north of Northern BLVD).
Street Parking - Meter Parking on 42nd Ave
- Meter Parking - 25 cents per 15 minutes - 2-hour limit. (Free Parking on Sundays)
- Bayside Municipal Parking Field (41st Avenue & 214th Place, Bayside NY 11361)
- Free Street Parking - One Block Past of Bell Blvd East & West.
- No Parking In The Lot Next To Our Building, You Will Be Towed or Locked In.