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Would you know what to do if a dog had a seizure in your care?

Seizures can be frightening to witness, especially if you’re responsible for someone else’s dog.

This free flowchart gives you clear, step-by-step guidance so you know how to respond in the moment.

As a pet professional, you’re trusted with dogs in all kinds of situations.

As a pet professional, you’re trusted with pets in all kinds of situations.

And while seizures aren’t something you see every day…
they do happen.

Often without warning.

In those moments, it’s not just about staying calm —
it’s about knowing what’s safe, what’s not, and what to do next.

I've seen a lot of  ''advice'' about seizures…

But not all of it is correct. Some is pretty dangerous.

And when you’re in the middle of a real situation, second-guessing yourself only adds to the stress.

Having something simple to follow can make all the difference.

I’m Aubrey, a Certified Pet First Aid Instructor, and I work with pet professionals who want to feel properly prepared, not just hopeful that they’ll know what to do.

 

I’ve supported dog walkers, groomers, trainers, pet sitters and daycare teams to build practical, real-world skills they can rely on when it matters most. No fluff, no scare tactics — just clear, straightforward training that helps you stay calm and take action.

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