
Pet Tech® CPR And First Aid
Class Date and Time:
3/13/2021
8:00a
Class Location:
Humane Educators of Texas
105 Tradesmen Dr Ste A
Hutto, TX 78634 Class Price: $99
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CPR And First Aid For Your Pets:
5+ hour class including CPR techniques, first aid skills, health care and wellness information for dogs and cats. Does not include dental care or senior care.
Additionally, the class includes our PetSaver® 40-page handbook and upon successful completion, each participant will receive a certificate and wallet card. Sometimes the unexpected happens… Will you be prepared to take action when it does?
About this Pet Tech® member:

Kelly Thyssen
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Kelly has experience in giving lectures for multiple organizations including Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Zoonosis program, Williamson County Probation Office, the Georgetown Police Department and the Intertel Region VIII Southwest Conference. She built contacts throughout the State of Texas while working for DSHS and has been called upon by DSHS to teach "Capture and Restraint" for the Basic Animal Control Officer certification course as a guest instructor.
Kelly has worked as an Animal Control Officer for City of Cedar Park, City of Pflugerville and City of Georgetown, as a Veterinary Technician for Pflugerville Animal Hospital, as a Kennel Manager for Humane Society of Williamson County, and as a Public Health and Prevention Specialist for Texas Department of State Health Services Zoonosis Program.
Kelly received a Teamwork award from
Georgetown Police Chief in 2013 for her
extreme effort in rescuing a dog suffering
from heat stress and for the development
of an emergency first aid heat stress
response kit designed for animals.
She is a member of Pflugerville Police
Association, Pflugerville Community
Emergency Response Team, and
Citizens on Patrol. While working for
DSHS, she was a member of the Region
7 Central Texas Wildfire Response Team
in response to the Bastrop County
Complex wildfire of 2011. Kelly is also a
member of the Texas Association of
Animal Control Officers and is Chairper-
son for the Georgetown Animal Shelter
Advisory Board.
Currently Kelly lives in Pflugerville, TX with her husband (a local police officer), daughter Elena, and their 2 dogs and 1 crazy cat. When she isn't teaching or wrangling animals she can be found in West Texas hiking, hunting, and working on her GSD's tracking skills on a family ranch.
Kelly has worked as an Animal Control Officer for City of Cedar Park, City of Pflugerville and City of Georgetown, as a Veterinary Technician for Pflugerville Animal Hospital, as a Kennel Manager for Humane Society of Williamson County, and as a Public Health and Prevention Specialist for Texas Department of State Health Services Zoonosis Program.
Kelly received a Teamwork award from
Georgetown Police Chief in 2013 for her
extreme effort in rescuing a dog suffering
from heat stress and for the development
of an emergency first aid heat stress
response kit designed for animals.
She is a member of Pflugerville Police
Association, Pflugerville Community
Emergency Response Team, and
Citizens on Patrol. While working for
DSHS, she was a member of the Region
7 Central Texas Wildfire Response Team
in response to the Bastrop County
Complex wildfire of 2011. Kelly is also a
member of the Texas Association of
Animal Control Officers and is Chairper-
son for the Georgetown Animal Shelter
Advisory Board.
Currently Kelly lives in Pflugerville, TX with her husband (a local police officer), daughter Elena, and their 2 dogs and 1 crazy cat. When she isn't teaching or wrangling animals she can be found in West Texas hiking, hunting, and working on her GSD's tracking skills on a family ranch.
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