• Online Conference – 9/19/20 and 9/20/20 – Taking Action for Animals Online – HSUS (fee applies)

    Virtual

    HSUS Presents (fee applies): The leading national conference in the animal advocacy movement, Taking Action for Animals (TAFA) brings together volunteers and advocates from across the country for a shared goal: to better the lives of animals and people alike. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, TAFA 2020 will be a virtual event on September 19 and 20, with content available on demand through the end of the year.

    $25
  • Online Conference – 9/19/20 and 9/20/20 – Taking Action for Animals Online – HSUS (fee applies)

    Virtual

    HSUS Presents (fee applies): The leading national conference in the animal advocacy movement, Taking Action for Animals (TAFA) brings together volunteers and advocates from across the country for a shared goal: to better the lives of animals and people alike. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, TAFA 2020 will be a virtual event on September 19 and 20, with content available on demand through the end of the year.

    $25
  • Webinar – 9/20/20 – Bottle-Baby Feeding and Care Basics Webinar – National Kitten Coalition

    Virtual

    National Kitten Coalition Presents: Kitten Season may be quieting down where you live, or it never ends! In this free webinar, we want you to feel confident in caring for neonates, including how to bottle-feed. We will discuss how to determine if a kitten is truly orphaned and needs to be bottle-fed, how to set up a living environment, basic husbandry, isolation protocols and more! This session is for beginners.

    Free
  • Webinar – 10/2/20 – Stressed Out: Dogs, Hormones and Stress – Jessica Hekman, DVM, PhD – PPG (fee applies)

    Pet Professional Guild Presents (fee applies): In this webinar, Jessica Hekman, DVM, PhD, will talk about the stress response in dogs. She will explain the original evolutionary purpose of the stress response; what the hormones involved in it (like cortisol) do in the body; the difference between acute and chronic stress and the different effects they have on dogs’ health; and what we know about how long it takes the body to clear those hormones. You will definitely learn some cool stuff about how the brain works and what that means for your stressed-out dog!

  • National Shelter Medicine Rounds – 9/22/20 – General Check-In Discussion – UW and UC Davis Shelter Medicine Programs

    Virtual

    UW and UC Davis Shelter Medicine Programs – This upcoming week for rounds on September 22nd we will be holding a general check-in discussion. If you have any questions or topics you’d like to discuss please feel free to email your request in advance or come prepared to bring up that topic during rounds.

    Free
  • Webinar – 9/23/20 – Supporting Both Ends of the Leash – Maddie’s Fund

    Virtual

    Maddie’s Fund Presents: Learn how a private veterinary practice is partnering with human health care and social workers in unique ways to support people and their pets. We’ll explore how two non-profits are reaching out to their community to help keep pets and their people together using a wide range of services ranging from veterinary care, food assistance, behavior support, pet support guides, outreach events, and more.

    Free
  • Webinar – 9/23/20 – The Practices of Purposeful Leadership – The AAWA

    Virtual

    The AAWA Presents: The experience of meaningfulness is a critical ingredient to thriving at work.  While animal welfare work is naturally imbued with a sense of meaning, especially in times of crisis, we often lose sight of it or fail to enable it.  Research finds those who work for purposeful leaders – leaders who routinely enable the experience of meaningfulness throughout their teams – are more fulfilled, resilient, higher performing, and significantly less likely to burn out, even in the most challenging times.

    Free
  • Online Conference – 9/27/20 – UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine – Fall Symposium – UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine (fee applies)

    Virtual

    UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Presents (fee applies): We are thrilled to host a virtual only edition of our Fall Symposium this year. This year’s symposium includes our Small Animal ‘Year in Review’: clinically relevant discussions of the literature on such topics as Dermatology, Soft Tissue Surgery and Nephrology. The afternoon track is dedicated to the most relevant science on canine and feline behavior. We have a special track designed just for veterinary technicians, along with a reduced price. The Equine only option includes the four equine sessions plus the keynote lecture (up to 5 hours CE Credit).

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  • Online Course – Starts 9/28/20 – Fundamentals of Animal Behavior and Learning – IAABC (Fee Applies)

    Virtual

    IAABC Presents (fee applies): This course will help you: Think scientifically about animal training and behavior consulting for all species. Understand and break training into component principles. Understand environmental events that maintain behavior. Increase your ability to be humane and effective. Understand how labels such as “aggressive” or “submissive” cloud our thinking and our work. Consider what we are describing when we say an animal is “confident,” “creative,” “a problem solver,” and how we should approach those learners. See the common principles at play in different animals & species. Become a more effective and humane trainer by cutting through the jargon and directly assessing behavior.

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  • Online Course – Starts 9/28/20 – Compassion Fatigue Strategies – University of Florida – Maddie’s Shelter Medicine Program (fee applies)

    Virtual

    University of Florida – Maddie’s Shelter Medicine Program Presents (fee applies):
    Compassion Fatigue Strategies
    Compassion Fatigue Strategies is a unique online class designed to support people who work with animals. In this four module, self-paced class, you will establish a foundation of knowledge to help you better understand and transform your experience with compassion fatigue.

    The course will help you recognize signs and symptoms of compassion fatigue, learn to manage your stress levels and increase your self-care practices, connect with the rewards of your work, build your resiliency, and commit to making successful changes in your life and in your organization. This class is a personal exploration to help you build the self-awareness necessary to manage the impact of compassion fatigue. Please be aware that the class work can be emotionally challenging.

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  • Online Course – Registration Opens 9/29/20 – Clinical Use of Perioperative Drugs in the Small Animal Patient: Real-World Applications – VIN/VSPN (fee applies)

    Virtual

    VIN/VSPN Presents (fee applies): This course provides an overview of anesthesia drugs, old and new, with a focus on drug selection to optimize anesthesia management in cats, dogs and rabbits. Case studies with varying levels of complexity and patient compromise will provide examples for participants to discuss pros and cons of drug selection.

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  • Webinar – 9/29/20 – Top 10 Tips for Taking Wildlife Calls – HSUS

    Virtual

    HSUS Presents: Is your agency or organization overwhelmed with panicked calls from the public about wildlife problems? Do you spend staff time and energy dealing with these calls? If so, this webinar is for you! We will share our top 10 tips for taking calls from the public about wildlife, to help you resolve problems over the phone in a matter of minutes! Topics include tips for calming down upset and fearful callers, questions to ask that will help you accurately diagnose the problem, tactics for working with the caller to solve the problem themselves (without having to dispatch an officer!), and tips for increasing tolerance among the public for the wild neighbors in your community.

    Free
  • Online Event – Wednesdays – Maddie’s Instructor Summit – AmPa!

    AmPa! Presents: The AmPA! weekly Maddie’s Instructor Summit offers shelters and rescues a chance to talk through the most current animal sheltering challenges! Topics will change each week. You’ll join Dr. Ellen Jefferson and the instructors from Maddie’s Lifesaving Academy, as well as other industry leaders, but, more importantly, you’ll be able to engage face to face (digitally!) with people like you. Because not feeling alone makes this work a lot easier.