Re: Search at Beales Falls
Carol, I was there on Saturday only.? I responded under NCSSAR, but Team Larson was not scent-deployed.? Mic Hurt [flanker] was riding shotgun in my Jeep when I noticed her change in behavior - a head pop to the right and gleefully saying, 'hey what's that?!'? ?That a girl! Cheers! Kim
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On Sat, Apr 20, 2024, 12:29?PM Carol Shapiro via <caroljshapiro= [email protected]> wrote: If you went on this search today, please respond with your name, discipline, any info you have for me to file your IFS for CARDA
I know Kathi g went carol
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If you went on this search today, please respond with your name, discipline, any info you have for me to file your IFS for CARDA
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Great News ! K9 Medic coming to Yuba County Sheriff's Dept.
Sept. 21 and 22, Sat. and Sun., K9 Medic, a group highly experienced in teaching advanced, hands-on canine emergency treatment, will
come to Yuba county, and will teach two, 8-hr stand-alone classes.
Check their website,?? We will be doing the experiential level, which should include sub-cutaneous fluid injection for dehydration, first treatment of bloat by needle puncture of the stomach, rattlesnake bite, wasp/bee stings. We will do canine exertion curves in class.
Before this advanced class, Jo-Anne Brenner HIGHLY RECOMMENDS doing the online introductory class prior to this hands-on one. You will take the vital signs of your own dog and do other skills that will prepare you for the advanced class later in the summer. I believe it costs around $125.
The cost of the advanced class is somewhere between $250 - $395. I have spoken with Joann and there are several things we are trying to bring down the cost. I will keep you all updated.
This is very exciting, as K9 Medic hasn't been up in northern Calif. much. Let's have a good turnout.
Best, Carol Shapiro
TGL Mid-Sierra
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hello handlers ! Just a reminder please
It's almost halfway through the month and several teams are at zero on DogTeamPro.................I would love you guys to update this halfway through the month..............I think it's easier carol
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Re: Anyone want to train this evening
Can't, gotta Zoom. But I will need the long line tomorrow...
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On Tue, Mar 5, 2024 at 3:42 PM, Susan Jensen <sjensen1983@...> wrote: Anyone interested in training tonight?
If so, shoot me a text?
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Anyone want to train this evening
Anyone interested in training tonight?
If so, shoot me a text?
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Re: conversation with K9 Medic
I love this, I have both dates saved!?
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On Mar 1, 2024, at 12:29 PM, Monica Reeves <monica@...> wrote:
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I will be OOT
On Mar 1, 2024, at 11:10, Kim Honeywell via groups.io <k9larsonline@...> wrote:
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Thanks, Carol.? I have a - Save The Date - blocked out on my calendar for K9 Medic on either Sat. Sept. 21st or Sun. Sept. 22nd.
Kim
On Fri, Mar 1, 2024, 9:08?AM Kim Honeywell via <k9larsonline= [email protected]> wrote:
Thanks Carol - I'm in.
Kim
Team Yuba - Spoke with Carol this morning , she has more clarification on dates, so standby.
Team,
I had a great talk with K9 Medic today and want to report.
Over the years, I have seen, been at, or know of CARDA handlers who have had to do some pretty serious medical stuff for their dogs. Snakebite, bloat, heat dehydration, ground-nesting wasp stings, foreign object stuck in throat, CPR...barbed
wire slashes, cut to an artery....
K9 Medic has a great program, both online and in-person. I'm thinking about a Basic online class that everyone would take so that they would be ready for an intensive, experiential one-day session in September, that would be hands-on treatment
for some of the things up above. This takes planning and dedication on all of us. I like the fact that in the Experiential class they would do an exertion curve for some, or all of the dogs...........
Working with K9 Medic staff, who are going to be in Northern Ca for part of the summer doing other classes, can help with shipping costs for the stuff they use in class, and help decrease cost. Please check into their website
Cost for online Basic is about $125. The experiential class would be between $250 - $395, but Joann is willing to be flexible on this. Class has a minimum of 8. We have time to do fundraisers too.
What is your interest? I'm thinking of Yuba K9 first and foremost. Then, could ask other counties, then could open to Mid-Sierra. If we opened to CARDA I would want help organizing for sure.
So far, Sept 14-15 and 20-21 are good for her, and I'm willing to give up Stone Cellar and replace with two 1-days in Yuba Co., but I want to see what kind of interest there is in our growing team FIRST.
Please lets discuss.
Carol Shapiro
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I will be OOT
On Mar 1, 2024, at 11:10, Kim Honeywell via groups.io <k9larsonline@...> wrote:
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Thanks, Carol.? I have a - Save The Date - blocked out on my calendar for K9 Medic on either Sat. Sept. 21st or Sun. Sept. 22nd.
Kim
On Fri, Mar 1, 2024, 9:08?AM Kim Honeywell via <k9larsonline= [email protected]> wrote:
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Thanks Carol - I'm in.
Kim
Team Yuba - Spoke with Carol this morning , she has more clarification on dates, so standby.
Team,
I had a great talk with K9 Medic today and want to report.
Over the years, I have seen, been at, or know of CARDA handlers who have had to do some pretty serious medical stuff for their dogs. Snakebite, bloat, heat dehydration, ground-nesting wasp stings, foreign object stuck in throat, CPR...barbed
wire slashes, cut to an artery....
K9 Medic has a great program, both online and in-person. I'm thinking about a Basic online class that everyone would take so that they would be ready for an intensive, experiential one-day session in September, that would be hands-on treatment
for some of the things up above. This takes planning and dedication on all of us. I like the fact that in the Experiential class they would do an exertion curve for some, or all of the dogs...........
Working with K9 Medic staff, who are going to be in Northern Ca for part of the summer doing other classes, can help with shipping costs for the stuff they use in class, and help decrease cost. Please check into their website
Cost for online Basic is about $125. The experiential class would be between $250 - $395, but Joann is willing to be flexible on this. Class has a minimum of 8. We have time to do fundraisers too.
What is your interest? I'm thinking of Yuba K9 first and foremost. Then, could ask other counties, then could open to Mid-Sierra. If we opened to CARDA I would want help organizing for sure.
So far, Sept 14-15 and 20-21 are good for her, and I'm willing to give up Stone Cellar and replace with two 1-days in Yuba Co., but I want to see what kind of interest there is in our growing team FIRST.
Please lets discuss.
Carol Shapiro
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Re: conversation with K9 Medic
Thanks, Carol.? I have a - Save The Date - blocked out on my calendar for K9 Medic on either Sat. Sept. 21st or Sun. Sept. 22nd. Kim
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On Fri, Mar 1, 2024, 9:08?AM Kim Honeywell via <k9larsonline= [email protected]> wrote: Thanks Carol - I'm in. Kim
Team Yuba - Spoke with Carol this morning , she has more clarification on dates, so standby.
Team, I had a great talk with K9 Medic today and want to report.
Over the years, I have seen, been at, or know of CARDA handlers who have had to do some pretty serious medical stuff for their dogs. Snakebite, bloat, heat dehydration, ground-nesting wasp stings, foreign object stuck in throat, CPR...barbed wire slashes, cut to an artery....
K9 Medic has a great program, both online and in-person. I'm thinking about a Basic online class that everyone would take so that they would be ready for an intensive, experiential one-day session in September, that would be hands-on treatment for some of the things up above. This takes planning and dedication on all of us. I like the fact that in the Experiential class they would do an exertion curve for some, or all of the dogs...........
Working with K9 Medic staff, who are going to be in Northern Ca for part of the summer doing other classes, can help with shipping costs for the stuff they use in class, and help decrease cost. Please check into their website
Cost for online Basic is about $125. The experiential class would be between $250 - $395, but Joann is willing to be flexible on this. Class has a minimum of 8. We have time to do fundraisers too.
What is your interest? I'm thinking of Yuba K9 first and foremost. Then, could ask other counties, then could open to Mid-Sierra. If we opened to CARDA I would want help organizing for sure.
So far, Sept 14-15 and 20-21 are good for her, and I'm willing to give up Stone Cellar and replace with two 1-days in Yuba Co., but I want to see what kind of interest there is in our growing team FIRST.
Please lets discuss.
Carol Shapiro
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Re: conversation with K9 Medic
I believe so. But like I say, this info is very hard to get and could be lifesaving. We could also try to do fundraisers specifically for this. carol
On Friday, March 1, 2024 at 10:13:15 AM PST, Anne Goldsmith <avgolds@...> wrote:
Are those costs per person??
Anne
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OK Sept 14 is OUT
Looks like the weekend of Sept 21 Sat and 22 Sun are our best bets. Pencil that in for a one-day class. carol
On Friday, March 1, 2024 at 09:08:43 AM PST, Kim Honeywell < k9larsonline@...> wrote:
Thanks Carol - I'm in. Kim
Team Yuba - Spoke with Carol this morning , she has more clarification on dates, so standby.
Team, I had a great talk with K9 Medic today and want to report.
Over the years, I have seen, been at, or know of CARDA handlers who have had to do some pretty serious medical stuff for their dogs. Snakebite, bloat, heat dehydration, ground-nesting wasp stings, foreign object stuck in throat, CPR...barbed wire slashes, cut to an artery....
K9 Medic has a great program, both online and in-person. I'm thinking about a Basic online class that everyone would take so that they would be ready for an intensive, experiential one-day session in September, that would be hands-on treatment for some of the things up above. This takes planning and dedication on all of us. I like the fact that in the Experiential class they would do an exertion curve for some, or all of the dogs...........
Working with K9 Medic staff, who are going to be in Northern Ca for part of the summer doing other classes, can help with shipping costs for the stuff they use in class, and help decrease cost. Please check into their website
Cost for online Basic is about $125. The experiential class would be between $250 - $395, but Joann is willing to be flexible on this. Class has a minimum of 8. We have time to do fundraisers too.
What is your interest? I'm thinking of Yuba K9 first and foremost. Then, could ask other counties, then could open to Mid-Sierra. If we opened to CARDA I would want help organizing for sure.
So far, Sept 14-15 and 20-21 are good for her, and I'm willing to give up Stone Cellar and replace with two 1-days in Yuba Co., but I want to see what kind of interest there is in our growing team FIRST.
Please lets discuss.
Carol Shapiro
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Re: conversation with K9 Medic
Are those costs per person??
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OK Sept 14 is OUT
Looks like the weekend of Sept 21 Sat and 22 Sun are our best bets. Pencil that in for a one-day class. carol
On Friday, March 1, 2024 at 09:08:43 AM PST, Kim Honeywell < k9larsonline@...> wrote:
Thanks Carol - I'm in. Kim
Team Yuba - Spoke with Carol this morning , she has more clarification on dates, so standby.
Team, I had a great talk with K9 Medic today and want to report.
Over the years, I have seen, been at, or know of CARDA handlers who have had to do some pretty serious medical stuff for their dogs. Snakebite, bloat, heat dehydration, ground-nesting wasp stings, foreign object stuck in throat, CPR...barbed wire slashes, cut to an artery....
K9 Medic has a great program, both online and in-person. I'm thinking about a Basic online class that everyone would take so that they would be ready for an intensive, experiential one-day session in September, that would be hands-on treatment for some of the things up above. This takes planning and dedication on all of us. I like the fact that in the Experiential class they would do an exertion curve for some, or all of the dogs...........
Working with K9 Medic staff, who are going to be in Northern Ca for part of the summer doing other classes, can help with shipping costs for the stuff they use in class, and help decrease cost. Please check into their website
Cost for online Basic is about $125. The experiential class would be between $250 - $395, but Joann is willing to be flexible on this. Class has a minimum of 8. We have time to do fundraisers too.
What is your interest? I'm thinking of Yuba K9 first and foremost. Then, could ask other counties, then could open to Mid-Sierra. If we opened to CARDA I would want help organizing for sure.
So far, Sept 14-15 and 20-21 are good for her, and I'm willing to give up Stone Cellar and replace with two 1-days in Yuba Co., but I want to see what kind of interest there is in our growing team FIRST.
Please lets discuss.
Carol Shapiro
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Re: conversation with K9 Medic
OK Sept 14 is OUT
Looks like the weekend of Sept 21 Sat and 22 Sun are our best bets. Pencil that in for a one-day class. carol
On Friday, March 1, 2024 at 09:08:43 AM PST, Kim Honeywell <k9larsonline@...> wrote:
Thanks Carol - I'm in. Kim
Team Yuba - Spoke with Carol this morning , she has more clarification on dates, so standby.
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Team, I had a great talk with K9 Medic today and want to report.
Over the years, I have seen, been at, or know of CARDA handlers who have had to do some pretty serious medical stuff for their dogs. Snakebite, bloat, heat dehydration, ground-nesting wasp stings, foreign object stuck in throat, CPR...barbed wire slashes, cut to an artery....
K9 Medic has a great program, both online and in-person. I'm thinking about a Basic online class that everyone would take so that they would be ready for an intensive, experiential one-day session in September, that would be hands-on treatment for some of the things up above. This takes planning and dedication on all of us. I like the fact that in the Experiential class they would do an exertion curve for some, or all of the dogs...........
Working with K9 Medic staff, who are going to be in Northern Ca for part of the summer doing other classes, can help with shipping costs for the stuff they use in class, and help decrease cost. Please check into their website
Cost for online Basic is about $125. The experiential class would be between $250 - $395, but Joann is willing to be flexible on this. Class has a minimum of 8. We have time to do fundraisers too.
What is your interest? I'm thinking of Yuba K9 first and foremost. Then, could ask other counties, then could open to Mid-Sierra. If we opened to CARDA I would want help organizing for sure.
So far, Sept 14-15 and 20-21 are good for her, and I'm willing to give up Stone Cellar and replace with two 1-days in Yuba Co., but I want to see what kind of interest there is in our growing team FIRST.
Please lets discuss.
Carol Shapiro
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Re: conversation with K9 Medic
Thanks Carol - I'm in. Kim
Team Yuba - Spoke with Carol this morning , she has more clarification on dates, so standby.
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Team, I had a great talk with K9 Medic today and want to report.
Over the years, I have seen, been at, or know of CARDA handlers who have had to do some pretty serious medical stuff for their dogs. Snakebite, bloat, heat dehydration, ground-nesting wasp stings, foreign object stuck in throat, CPR...barbed wire slashes, cut to an artery....
K9 Medic has a great program, both online and in-person. I'm thinking about a Basic online class that everyone would take so that they would be ready for an intensive, experiential one-day session in September, that would be hands-on treatment for some of the things up above. This takes planning and dedication on all of us. I like the fact that in the Experiential class they would do an exertion curve for some, or all of the dogs...........
Working with K9 Medic staff, who are going to be in Northern Ca for part of the summer doing other classes, can help with shipping costs for the stuff they use in class, and help decrease cost. Please check into their website
Cost for online Basic is about $125. The experiential class would be between $250 - $395, but Joann is willing to be flexible on this. Class has a minimum of 8. We have time to do fundraisers too.
What is your interest? I'm thinking of Yuba K9 first and foremost. Then, could ask other counties, then could open to Mid-Sierra. If we opened to CARDA I would want help organizing for sure.
So far, Sept 14-15 and 20-21 are good for her, and I'm willing to give up Stone Cellar and replace with two 1-days in Yuba Co., but I want to see what kind of interest there is in our growing team FIRST.
Please lets discuss.
Carol Shapiro
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Re: conversation with K9 Medic
I support this 100%.? ?Jo-Anne is amazing and their classes are first rate....
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Team, I had a great talk with K9 Medic today and want to report.
Over the years, I have seen, been at, or know of CARDA handlers who have had to do some pretty serious medical stuff for their dogs. Snakebite, bloat, heat dehydration, ground-nesting wasp stings, foreign object stuck in throat, CPR...barbed wire slashes, cut to an artery....
K9 Medic has a great program, both online and in-person. I'm thinking about a Basic online class that everyone would take so that they would be ready for an intensive, experiential one-day session in September, that would be hands-on treatment for some of the things up above. This takes planning and dedication on all of us. I like the fact that in the Experiential class they would do an exertion curve for some, or all of the dogs...........
Working with K9 Medic staff, who are going to be in Northern Ca for part of the summer doing other classes, can help with shipping costs for the stuff they use in class, and help decrease cost. Please check into their website
Cost for online Basic is about $125. The experiential class would be between $250 - $395, but Joann is willing to be flexible on this. Class has a minimum of 8. We have time to do fundraisers too.
What is your interest? I'm thinking of Yuba K9 first and foremost. Then, could ask other counties, then could open to Mid-Sierra. If we opened to CARDA I would want help organizing for sure.
So far, Sept 14-15 and 20-21 are good for her, and I'm willing to give up Stone Cellar and replace with two 1-days in Yuba Co., but I want to see what kind of interest there is in our growing team FIRST.
Please lets discuss.
Carol Shapiro
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Re: conversation with K9 Medic
I like the idea a lot! ?I actually looked into this after taking her class at HITS. ?Would we have to give up Stone Cellar, or could we just reschedule stone cellar? ?Also, we may consider inviting our YCSO patrol K9 partners as well, if we don’t fill all 8 spots with our team.?
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Re: conversation with K9 Medic
I would be interested. I think it’s very important to have first aid training for our K9 partners. I would rather be prepared.?
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On Feb 29, 2024, at 9:40 PM, Carol Shapiro <caroljshapiro@...> wrote:
? Team, I had a great talk with K9 Medic today and want to report.
Over the years, I have seen, been at, or know of CARDA handlers who have had to do some pretty serious medical stuff for their dogs. Snakebite, bloat, heat dehydration, ground-nesting wasp stings, foreign object stuck in throat, CPR...barbed wire slashes, cut to an artery....
K9 Medic has a great program, both online and in-person. I'm thinking about a Basic online class that everyone would take so that they would be ready for an intensive, experiential one-day session in September, that would be hands-on treatment for some of the things up above. This takes planning and dedication on all of us. I like the fact that in the Experiential class they would do an exertion curve for some, or all of the dogs...........
Working with K9 Medic staff, who are going to be in Northern Ca for part of the summer doing other classes, can help with shipping costs for the stuff they use in class, and help decrease cost. Please check into their website
Cost for online Basic is about $125. The experiential class would be between $250 - $395, but Joann is willing to be flexible on this. Class has a minimum of 8. We have time to do fundraisers too.
What is your interest? I'm thinking of Yuba K9 first and foremost. Then, could ask other counties, then could open to Mid-Sierra. If we opened to CARDA I would want help organizing for sure.
So far, Sept 14-15 and 20-21 are good for her, and I'm willing to give up Stone Cellar and replace with two 1-days in Yuba Co., but I want to see what kind of interest there is in our growing team FIRST.
Please lets discuss.
Carol Shapiro
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Here is the entire program, attached, for your info.
Carol
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conversation with K9 Medic
Team, I had a great talk with K9 Medic today and want to report.
Over the years, I have seen, been at, or know of CARDA handlers who have had to do some pretty serious medical stuff for their dogs. Snakebite, bloat, heat dehydration, ground-nesting wasp stings, foreign object stuck in throat, CPR...barbed wire slashes, cut to an artery....
K9 Medic has a great program, both online and in-person. I'm thinking about a Basic online class that everyone would take so that they would be ready for an intensive, experiential one-day session in September, that would be hands-on treatment for some of the things up above. This takes planning and dedication on all of us. I like the fact that in the Experiential class they would do an exertion curve for some, or all of the dogs...........
Working with K9 Medic staff, who are going to be in Northern Ca for part of the summer doing other classes, can help with shipping costs for the stuff they use in class, and help decrease cost. Please check into their website
Cost for online Basic is about $125. The experiential class would be between $250 - $395, but Joann is willing to be flexible on this. Class has a minimum of 8. We have time to do fundraisers too.
What is your interest? I'm thinking of Yuba K9 first and foremost. Then, could ask other counties, then could open to Mid-Sierra. If we opened to CARDA I would want help organizing for sure.
So far, Sept 14-15 and 20-21 are good for her, and I'm willing to give up Stone Cellar and replace with two 1-days in Yuba Co., but I want to see what kind of interest there is in our growing team FIRST.
Please lets discuss.
Carol Shapiro
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