When survivors of domestic violence flee abuse, their pets often carry emotional scars too. Animals experience trauma in different ways, and their behaviors, whether fearful, withdrawn, or reactive, are often misunderstood. These responses can be the result of directly experiencing abuse, witnessing violence, or being separated from the humans they love.
In recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, this webinar will explore how domestic pets cope with trauma and how we, as caregivers and advocates, can support their healing. This webinar will feature a special guest, Andria Gibbon, Founder & President of Protecting Paws for Life – an organization dedicated to supporting survivors of domestic violence and their beloved pets. Learn how trauma-informed care can be extended to the entire family, pets included.
In this session, you will learn:
- How trauma impacts the behavior and well-being of domestic pets
- The signs of trauma in animals and how to recognize them
- Practical strategies to support pets who have experienced or witnessed abuse
- How organizations like Protecting Paws for Life are partnering with BestyBnB to create pathways for survivors and their pets to heal together
- Ways your agency or community can become more pet-inclusive in supporting survivors of domestic violence
Who should attend?
- Domestic violence program managers and staff
- Animal welfare program managers and staff
- Social service providers working with pet owners
- Mental health program managers and staff
- Victim advocates
WEBSITE LINK: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/5orT05sDRhmMTM5GdgItAQ#/registration