
In this episode, I sit down with Aubrey from Bluebell First Aid to talk about one of the most overlooked but most critical parts of pet care: knowing what to do when something goes wrong.
We unpack why pet first aid is not just for emergencies but a core responsibility for anyone who owns, works with, or cares for animals. From pet parents to professional walkers, sitters, groomers, trainers, and boarding facilities, this is a life saving skill that should never be treated as optional.
Aubrey shares real world scenarios she has seen firsthand, including situations where the right knowledge saved a life and others where a lack of training had devastating consequences. We talk about how fast emergencies unfold, how panic can take over, and why having practical, hands on education makes all the difference in those moments.
We also dive into our own experiences in the industry, the risks we have witnessed, and the growing need for higher standards in pet care. From choking and heat stroke to poisoning and injuries, these are not rare events. They are happening every day, and being unprepared is not just risky, it is dangerous.
This conversation is a powerful reminder that loving animals is not enough. You need the skills to protect them when it matters most.
If you work with animals or have pets in your life, this episode will change the way you think about responsibility, professionalism, and what it truly means to care.
In this episode, we cover
• Why pet first aid is a non negotiable skill
• Real emergencies Aubrey has responded to
• What actually happens when a dog collapses, chokes, or is injured
• How fast situations escalate and why preparation matters
• The difference between panic and trained response
• Why the pet industry needs higher safety standards
• How pet parents can protect their animals better
• What every professional should know before they take on clients
Guest
Aubrey from Bluebell First Aid
Providing practical, real world pet first aid education for pet owners and animal professionals
You can find her on Instagram or TikTok using @bluebellpetcarefirstaid
If this episode hit home for you, I want you to take it seriously.
If you are a pet professional, getting trained in pet first aid is part of your duty of care.
If you are a pet parent, knowing what to do in an emergency could save your dog’s life.
Share this episode with someone who works with animals or loves their pet like family, and help raise the standard of care in this industry.
And if you want to be part of a community that takes professionalism, safety, and animal welfare seriously, come and work with me inside Pet Business Mastery. We do not cut corners when it comes to the animals.