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Show Animal first aid class set physiology, injuries and disorders, public health concerns, CPR, artificial ar-tificial respiration, bleeding and much more. The cost is $35 to cover the handouts han-douts and a first aid book. An optional op-tional first aid kit is available for $30. For more information, contact Leslie Kelson-Probert at 264-2247. What do you do when your cat is choking on a bone, your dog is sneezing (perhaps with allergies), or your rabbit has stepped on a piece of glass and is bleeding? An animal first aid class would help you know what to do. Salt Lake County Animal Services Ser-vices is offering an animal first aid course at Salt Lake County Government Center, 2001 S. State Street, north building, in the personnel per-sonnel training room 4017. The workshop will be on Tuesday evenings even-ings from 7-10 p.m. for five consecutive con-secutive weeks beginning Tuesday, July 2. Registration is the first night of class, from 6:30-7 P-m. Class size is limited to 20 participants. Instruction will be provided by three veterinarians and a certified first aid technician. Areas to be covered are preventive health care, terminology, anatomy and |