As you know, a scared or anxious dog can react abnormally out of the desire to protect themselves. But, how does this translate into an effective and safe dog bite prevention strategy? The key to an effective dog bite prevention strategy is being proactive rather than reactive when a pet is showing signs of fear, anxiety, and stress.
Join us during Dog Bite Prevention Week, on April 11, at 3 p.m. ET with Steve Dale, CABC, FFCP, to explore how being proactive can significantly enhance workplace safety and foster a harmonious environment for both humans and pets. Discover practical techniques and approaches to mitigate potential aggression and create a happier, safer environment for everyone involved.
In this webinar, you will:
- Learn proactive measures to create a safer environment for dogs and humans
- Explore techniques for effectively managing and de-escalating tense situations involving fearful or anxious dogs
- Gain insights into communication strategies that promote trust and confidence between dogs and humans, contributing to a stronger human-animal bond
- Acquire actionable tips for implementing dog bite prevention protocols in workplace settings
If you are unable to attend in person, we encourage you to register. All registrants will receive the recording of this webinar to your inbox within 1-2 weeks of the event date. If you are interested in continuing your education through previous webinars, you can access the recordings for all Fear Free webinars through our site, here.
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