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Paws & Protect First Aid / CPR

336-688-5753
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103

Hello, my name is Laura Wilkinson. I am a PhysicalTherapist Assistant in NC. I also co-own Whisker Wash Mobile Grooming and own Paws & Protect First Aid / CPR and I would like to encourage you to attend our PetSaver Class. Maybe you’re unsure if a situation calls for an emergency veterinary visit or if it is something we can address safely in the home. As our pets age, heart conditions can become prevalent and situations may arise that call for CPR, first aid or rescue breathing. With this course you will learn how to handle many life-threatening situations that can affect dogs and cats including choking management, poisoning, trauma management, snake and insect bites, heat and cold injuries, dental care and senior pet wellness. Students will be able to determine what is needed in a given situation. I encourage you to check out this course. You might be the one that can step in and save a life.

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Laura Wilkinson
Member Since: 06/01/2024
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I knew I wanted to work in the healthcare industry and that I wanted to help people.  In 2011 I passed my board exams and began working as a Physical Therapist Assistant. I worked in skilled care, performing treatments for patients suffering from neurological traumas, age related deficits and falls/fractures, and performed aquatic therapy. I also maintained a status as a credentialed clinical instructor for local students, providing a site for clinical rotations. It was a way for me to give back, but I also found that it was a new way for me to learn as well. I loved my work and seeing functionality return to people. When COVID hit, my life changed. It became impossible to achieve a livable work/life balance, and I experienced major burnout.  Something had to give. My wife runs a mobile grooming business that she loves and noticed a need in the community for more groomers. We discussed expanding the business, and I made the decision to step down from my full-time position as a therapist. My love of animals and the desire to see them treated with the care they deserve, made it an easy transition. I grew up in a household with dogs and cats, and learned to ride horses at an early age. In college I studied animal anatomy which has been useful with the transition to working with animals. We have found that many of our clients have dogs and cats that are living increasingly longer and that with grooming, they can suffer anxiety and also be at risk for trauma or medical emergencies. Cuts can occur requiring immediate first aid, dogs with cardiac risks are present and can require intervention at any moment. Knowing first aid/CPR is a staple for our business and our employees and although it was easy for me to transition again because of my background with AHA BLS training, it is not always easy for individuals to maintain hands on knowledge of certifications as we do not always use them daily. I look forward to providing that education to individuals who require the knowledge or those who simply want to be more active in their pets care. These are our furry family members and our friends, and it is necessary care to know. Students who are paraprofessionals/professionals in the pet care industry will want/need to be up-to-date and solid in their skillset, ready to act responsibly in the event of an emergency and to know that the knowledge base is firm and easily understandable.

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