Whether your learners are aspiring veterinary science professionals or passionate pet owners, this CPR dog trainer can help teach them important emergency care skills. Our Canine CPR Trainer gives students hands-on practice with basic first aid and care for dogs before working with real animals. Read on to discover the unique features of this trainer.
Safe Mouth-to-Snout CPR Practice
Use this CPR dog trainer and its sanitary bags to give learners safe, consistent mouth-to-snout CPR practice. Simply pull a sanitary bag through the trainer with the CPR bag hook and breathe into the bag via the trainer’s snout. Watch your students’ eyes light up as they see the trainer’s chest rise and fall with their breath, indicating they performed the procedure correctly. Plus, you can use the trainer to practice chest compressions! The trainer also features proper anatomical landmarks for realism. The realistic teeth, tongue, chest area, soft abdomen, airway, and pulse ensure students will know what to do should they ever have to perform CPR on a real dog.
Hands-on Tracheal Intubation Practice
This CPR dog trainer comes with an Ambu bag, endotracheal tube, and 10-mL syringe for learners to get hands-on practice intubating a dog. Like the mouth-to-snout CPR, students will see the trainer’s chest rise and fall when they squeeze the Ambu bag. Additionally, you can simulate a femoral pulse that students can palpate! By practicing these techniques on a trainer, students are more likely to be calm, confident, and ready in the chaos of a real canine emergency. Students can practice as much as needed to feel confident in their skills.
2-lesson Curriculum
Save time when lesson planning with this CPR dog trainer’s included downloadable curriculum. It features lessons on a canine CPR overview and performing canine CPR. The complete curriculum takes up to four hours to teach and includes presentation slides, student activities, and pre- and post-assessments.
Check out a sample of the curriculum here.
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Additional Resources
- Explore more vet science trainers in this blog post
- See all our animal and vet science learning aids here
- Discover tools for teaching vet science foundational skills in this free webinar

