
When a pet emergency happens, it rarely comes with warning. A sudden choking incident, heat stress on a hot Nevada afternoon, or an unexpected injury at home can escalate quickly, and in those moments, knowing what to do can make a real difference.
That’s the focus of a new Pet CPR & First Aid Certification Class being offered at the Boulder City Senior Center this spring and early summer, giving local pet owners a practical, hands-on way to prepare for the unexpected.
A Practical Class Designed for Real-Life Pet Emergencies
This isn’t a lecture-style overview or a passive seminar. The course is built around interactive, real-world training that helps participants build confidence in responding to common pet emergencies.

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Attendees will learn how to perform CPR and rescue breathing, along with how to respond to choking, seizures, injuries, heat stroke, poisoning, and other urgent situations. The goal is simple: give pet owners the tools to act quickly and calmly when it matters most.
No prior experience is required, making the class accessible to first-time pet owners as well as those who simply want to refresh their knowledge.
Small Group Training With Certified Instruction
The class is designed with small group sizes to allow for more personalized instruction and hands-on learning. This format helps ensure participants have time to ask questions, practice techniques, and fully understand each step of the process.
Because pets are considered family in so many homes across Southern Nevada, the training emphasizes both preparedness and prevention, helping owners recognize warning signs before situations become critical.
Dates, Pricing, and Location
The Pet CPR & First Aid Certification Class will be held at the Boulder City Senior Center on the following dates:
Each session runs from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Senior Center members can attend at a discounted rate of $45, while the regular price is $75. Spots are limited due to class size, and early registration is encouraged.
Why This Training Matters for Pet Owners
From extreme summer temperatures to everyday household hazards, pets in Southern Nevada face a variety of risks that can escalate quickly without intervention. Even basic knowledge of CPR techniques or how to respond to poisoning or heat stroke can provide critical time before veterinary care is available.
Classes like this help bridge that gap between incident and treatment, giving pet owners the ability to stabilize situations and potentially save lives.
How to Register
To reserve a spot, participants can call Michelle at 702-625-4448.
Additional details for upcoming pet-focused educational events and community classes can also be found on the Dog Friendly Las Vegas calendar for June.
A Small Skill That Can Make a Big Difference
While no one ever wants to face a pet emergency, preparation can turn panic into action. This Boulder City training offers a straightforward, supportive way to gain those skills in a welcoming environment.
For many attendees, it’s not just a class, it’s peace of mind for the moments they hope they never need it, but will be glad they have it if they do.
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