Dog Walkers & More at Coddle Creek, LLC
704.662.0973
https://coddlecreekpetservices.com/
https://coddlecreekpetservices.com/
1365 Coddle Creek Rd
Mooresville, North Carolina 28115
Mooresville, North Carolina 28115
Pet Sitting , Dog Walking and Pet Tech CPR & First Aid Instruction.
We serve families with cats, dogs, birds and small caged pets who live in Mooresville, Davidson, Cornelius and Mt. Ulla.
Pet Tech Pet Saver, CPR and Pet First Aid Classes are offered on premises numerous times per year.
About this Pet Tech® member:
Billy Harwell
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I’ve been interested in CPR & First Aid for a long time. In June 1974 I became a Red Cross Water Safety & CPR Instructor. While studying at Mitchell Community College, I took all available First Aid courses in preparation for an EMT position. Priorities changed as I attended Western Carolina University.
The next stop was the United States Air Force (USAF) where I had the privilege of refining my C.P.R. and First Aid knowledge to another level. I became an Air Force certified instructor. Over the following 20+ years, I used my knowledge to prepare Air Force personnel for First Aid combat scenarios.
The transition from human to pet First Aid occurred in October 2014 while attending a pet sitters conference in Las Vegas. I was so impressed with the PetTech curriculum and teaching methods that I decided to attend an intensive three days of training in February 2015 to become a certified Pet Tech Instructor. The information is relevant, and it works! I believe it is far superior to have the First Aid training than to be witness to a life or death incident with a pet and have no idea of what to do.
Retired PetTech Instructor #1939 Jan 2015-Jan 2021
The next stop was the United States Air Force (USAF) where I had the privilege of refining my C.P.R. and First Aid knowledge to another level. I became an Air Force certified instructor. Over the following 20+ years, I used my knowledge to prepare Air Force personnel for First Aid combat scenarios.
The transition from human to pet First Aid occurred in October 2014 while attending a pet sitters conference in Las Vegas. I was so impressed with the PetTech curriculum and teaching methods that I decided to attend an intensive three days of training in February 2015 to become a certified Pet Tech Instructor. The information is relevant, and it works! I believe it is far superior to have the First Aid training than to be witness to a life or death incident with a pet and have no idea of what to do.
Retired PetTech Instructor #1939 Jan 2015-Jan 2021
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