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SUMMARY:Webinar - 7/28/21 - Stress\, Recuperation Rates and Elizabethan Collars - Let's Smash the 'Cone of Shame' and Replace it with the 'Sunflower Shield' - PPG (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:After surgery\, a pet is often sent home wearing an Elizabethan collar – also referred to as an E collar\, Buster collar\, or plastic cone – to prevent licking and chewing of the incision which could cause irritation\, infection\, and delayed healing.  Could non-compliance lead to delayed healing?  Could the cone itself lead to extended recovery time if the pet experiences fear\, anxiety\, or stress while wearing the cone? And\, if so\, what can we do to about? \nJoin the presenter as she delves into scientific\, observational\, and anecdotal evidence regarding the impact of owner-compliance and stress on recovery rates and provides a solution to help make wearing of the Elizabethan collar less stressful for the dog\, pet guardians and veterinarians. \nLearning objectives: \n\nUnderstand how fear\, anxiety\, and stress may directly or indirectly affect wound healing.\nUnderstand the potential negative impact of Elizabethan collars on animal welfare.\nLearn how non-compliance of Elizabethan collar wearing may lead to delayed recuperation rates.\nUnderstand the potential for delayed healing which may be experienced by some dogs wearing Elizabethan collars.\nLearn what trainers\, guardians\, vets\, and pet care providers can do to help take the fear\, anxiety\, and stress\, out of the Elizabethan collar\, setting the scene for a happier pet and the potential for a speedier recovery rate.\n\nCEUs: PPAB 1\, IAABC 1\, KPA 1 \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://petprofessionalguild.com/event-4178769
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-7-28-21-stress-recuperation-rates-and-elizabethan-collars-lets-smash-the-cone-of-shame-and-replace-it-with-the-sunflower-shield-ppg-fee-applies-2/
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SUMMARY:Webinar - 7/28/21 - "No Worries—She's an Indoor Cat" is NOT the Solution for Tick & Heartworm Prevention for Cats - EveryCat Health Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Join us Wednesday\, July 28th\, 2021\, at 1:00 pm EDT for “No Worries- She’s an Indoor Cat” is NOT the Solution for Tick & Heartworm Prevention for Cats\,” a review of the more common external and internal parasites of cats\, including an update on prevalence and parasite forecasts from Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC); a discussion of the risk to indoor cats; and how long-acting preventives can increase compliance and protect more pets. This webinar is intended for both cat owners and veterinary professionals and is RACE-approved. EveryCat Health Foundation’s Steve Dale\, CABC\, will be moderating. \nThe webinar will be presented by Dr. I. Craig Prior\, the previous owner of VCA Murphy Road Animal Hospital\, an eight-doctor practice in Nashville\, TN\, and former owner/partner in three BluePearl emergency hospitals in Middle Tennessee. A 37-year veteran\, Dr. Prior’s professional interests include all aspects of small animal medicine and surgery and the operations and metrics of well-managed practices. Born and raised in Australia\, Dr. Prior graduated from the University of Queensland in Brisbane with a degree in veterinary medicine in 1984 and moved to the United States in 1985.Dr. Prior is a board member and past president of the Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPCvet.org). \nRegister HERE \nThis webinar is sponsored by Merck Animal Health. \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6438623960084574732
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-7-28-21-no-worries-shes-an-indoor-cat-is-not-the-solution-for-tick-heartworm-prevention-for-cats-everycat-health-foundation/
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