This calendar is a listing of webinars, other learning opportunities, online meetings and other upcoming national events related to animal sheltering and related areas of interest.
Only some of these events are produced by the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program. Most are being created and sponsored by other groups and agencies. Being listed here does not mean that we have reviewed the material contained. We are trying to provide a variety of resources to hopefully help make your life a little easier. For additional information on any of these items before or after the event please contact the organizer directly (listed in the item description).
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Week of Events
Webinar – 5/1/24 – Leaving Conflict Behind: Skills to Reduce Intra-Household Aggression – PPG (fee applies)
Webinar – 5/1/24 – Leaving Conflict Behind: Skills to Reduce Intra-Household Aggression – PPG (fee applies)
PPG Presents (fee applies): This webinar will discuss when and why dogs living together in a home might fight. Once management is in place, then what? How can we teach dogs to move away from conflict rather than into it? We will look beyond the basics to what skills and games can help dogs learn to move away.
Webinar – 5/1/24 – Busting DEI Blowback & Burnout – The AAWA
Webinar – 5/1/24 – Busting DEI Blowback & Burnout – The AAWA
The AAWA Presents: Is your DEI work burning you out? Come explore strategies for building an endurance mindset to DEI and try out tools to develop the stamina to continue progressing—even when you feel like you’ve hit the wall.
Webinar – 5/2/24 – Fear vs. Anxiety: Does the distinction matter? – Dog iBox (fee applies)
Webinar – 5/2/24 – Fear vs. Anxiety: Does the distinction matter? – Dog iBox (fee applies)
Dog iBox Presents: This webinar will tease out some of the subtle nuances of these emotions and, even more importantly, expand on how we can use that information to guide our management and behavior modification (and medication!) interventions to improve their specificity and effectiveness.