About this Webinar
Animals who may be in your shelter’s care for extended periods can suffer from chronic anxiety, social isolation, or inadequate enrichment. Proactive planning for long-stay animals who need medical or behavioral treatment, are a part of pending court cases, or have special adoption needs, can prevent behavioral and mental deterioration. Gain new ideas and get answers to your questions about behavioral and mental support for long-stay animals from experts across medical, operations, and behavior disciplines.
Takeaways
- Proactive steps staff and volunteers can take to prevent behavior issues from developing in long-stay shelter animals
- Creative solutions that engage medical, operations, and behavior teams in a collaborative effort
- Tools and ideas to expand current programming for long-stay shelter animals to better meet behavioral health care needs
Suited For
Animal behavior and shelter professionals and volunteers.
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