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SUMMARY:Webinar - 11/16/20 - Common Dental and Oral Pathology - VDOS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:You are not sure about how to call lesions in the mouth of dogs and cats? Looks like this\, but could be that? Learn their names\, causes\, what else they could look like\, and how to address them! \nThis webinar will review the most common dental and oral pathologies in dogs and cats\, including periodontal disease\, gingival enlargement\, oral ulcers\, stomatitis\, eosinophilic granuloma\, pyogenic granuloma\, tooth wear\, tooth fracture\, endodontic and periapical disease\, tooth resorption\, jaw fracture\, temporomandibular joint disorders\, palate defects\, oral soft tissue trauma\, and oral tumors. The focus is on recognizing potential causes and diagnostic features of these conditions. The didactic lecture will last 1.5 hours\, but the webinar is designed so that there is extra time for interactive participation and answering your questions. \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.vdos.org/event-details/common-dental-and-oral-pathology-4
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-11-16-20-common-dental-and-oral-pathology-vdos-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Online Conference - 11/18/2020 - The Keys to Year-End Success - Network for Good
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 18th 11-4pm ET\n\n\n\n\nIs your nonprofit ready for year-end? Register for our Virtual Conference for all the tips\, tricks\, technology and tactics to crush your year-end. Our incredible thought leaders and nonprofit experts will speak on everything from email engagement plans to board relationships. As you consider how best to plan your year-end campaign\, consider proven tactics that can boost dollars raised. \n\nWe’ll cover:\n\n\nHow to plan for fundraising at year-end\, 2021 and beyond\nHow to prioritize self-care for your nonprofit team\nHow to implement new and exciting fundraising strategies for the board\nHow to utilize Facebook to stand out during the giving season\nHow to engage with donors on email\, video\, website\, and more\n\nIf you’re unable to attend the entire conference\, register and we’ll send you the materials afterwards. \n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.networkforgood.com/webinars/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-conference-11-18-2020-the-keys-to-year-end-success-network-for-good/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Conference,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Webinar - 11/18/20 - Humane at Home - Virtualizing Engagement PLUS Lost2Found Texting Program - CalAnimals
DESCRIPTION:Humane at Home – Virtualizing Engagement PLUS Lost2Found Texting Program\n\n\nThursday\, November 18\, 10-11am (PST) \n\n\n\nRegister today! \n\n\n\n\n\nStaci Hurley\, San Diego Humane Society\nRyan Hinderman\, Front Street Animal Shelter \n\n\nHumane at Home – Virtualizing Engagement!\nStaci Hurley of San Diego Humane society will share their experience in pivoting programs to engage both internal (staff and volunteers) and external (community) stakeholders. They have found success offering a live\, ongoing webinar series for staff and volunteers that is targeted to initiatives\, relevant information and has hosted guest speakers. Their kids camp is now virtual and they are offering a weekly live series “Humane at Home\, virtual adoption events and more!”. \nLost2Found\nRyan Hinderman of Front Street Animal Shelter will share details about their Lost2Found texting program that helps reunite owners with their lost pets. This program won the Petco Foundation’s Innovation Showdown and is now being implemented in shelters around the country. \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.calanimals.org/on 
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-11-18-20-humane-at-home-virtualizing-engagement-plus-lost2found-texting-program-calanimals/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T125000
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SUMMARY:Webinar - 11/18/20 - Triaging Dental and Oral Emergencies - VDOS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Triaging Dental and Oral Emergencies\n\nHow to determine whether it is TMJ luxation or open-mouth jaw locking? What to do with an avulsed tooth? Any temporary relief for the jaw fracture patient? Know the various dental and oral emergencies and provide emergency care prior to definitive treatment!\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nThis VDOS webinar focuses on triaging dental and oral emergencies. While it would be of benefit to anybody interested in small animal dentistry and oral surgery\, it is specifically designed for clinicians and technicians working in an emergency setting. Various dental and oral emergencies are reviewed as they present to the frontline clinical staff\, including orofacial pain\, bleeding\, swelling\, burn\, bite\, laceration\, degloving injury\, projectile injury\, tooth fracture\, tooth luxation/avulsion\, jaw fracture\, temporomandibular joint luxation\, etc. The didactic lecture will last 1.5 hours\, but the webinar is designed so that there is extra time for interactive participation and answering your questions. \n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.vdos.org/event-details/triaging-dental-and-oral-emergencies-3
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-11-18-20-triaging-dental-and-oral-emergencies-vdos-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T150000
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SUMMARY:Online Event - 11/18/20 - The Roundtable: Technology Impacting Lifesaving in Animal Welfare - The AAWA
DESCRIPTION:During the COVID-19 pandemic\, animal welfare organizations had to pivot and find a new normal to provide services from adoptions to foster care to veterinary care\, all while maintaining lifesaving. This exclusive roundtable conversation will explore the opportunities technology offers so you can deliver your mission more effectively and with greater impact. Hear from animal welfare organizations that combined agility and innovative technologies to exceed their lifesaving goals. Questions from the audience will follow the roundtable discussion. \nThe Association’s Roundtable series features leaders discussing emerging and critical issues in animal welfare.\n \nModerated by Jim Tedford\, President and CEO\, The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement \nThe Roundtable Guests: \n\nRebecca Guinn\, Director\, Lifeline Animal Project\, Atlanta\, Georgia\nAlison Kleibor\, CAWA\, Vice President of Animal Sheltering\, Wisconsin Humane Society\nEd Jamison – Director\, Animal Services\, Dallas\, Texas\nJeremy Macdonald\, Chief Customer Officer\, Adopets\n\nThis roundtable has been pre-approved for 1 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credit. \nWEBSITE LINK: https://learning.theaawa.org/p/RT-111820
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-event-11-18-20-the-roundtable-technology-impacting-lifesaving-in-animal-welfare-the-aawa/
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CATEGORIES:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T103000
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UID:10000765-1605778200-1605781800@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:CASCAR Zoom Call for California Shelters – 11/19/20 – Dr. Denae Wagner on Facility Use and Ventilation – CASCAR – UC Davis KSMP
DESCRIPTION:This Thursday\, our facility design and portal queen\, Dr. Denae Wagner\, will shift gears and open the door for discussions about our physical space. \n\nHow have COVID policy changes shaped the way you use your facility?\nNow that winter is knocking on our door\, what steps are you taking to keep the air flowing through the building?\n\nWe’d like to hear from you and share some of our own practical steps to improved air quality and ventilation. \nSee you Thursday at 9:30 a.m.! \nTo Join the Zoom Meeting \nhttps://sheltermedicine.zoom.us/j/900364297?pwd=WndTUnlidXhqaStMSjNZdlJDVDg0QT09 <https://sheltermedicine.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=a75971c5c2718a53106f9e6ea&id=b124ae0ef7&e=268f362992> \nMeeting ID: 900 364 297 \nPasscode: together \nOne tap mobile \n+16699006833\,\,900364297# US (San Jose) \nDial by your location \n+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) \n+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) \n+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) \n+1 646 876 9923 US (New York) \n+1 301 715 8592 US (Germantown) \n+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) \nMeeting ID: 900 364 297 \nFind your local number: https://sheltermedicine.zoom.us/u/acRTFiO9ex <https://sheltermedicine.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=a75971c5c2718a53106f9e6ea&id=4c60d2305a&e=268f362992> \n 
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/cascar-zoom-call-for-california-shelters-11-19-20-dr-denae-wagner-on-facility-use-and-ventilation-cascar-uc-davis-ksmp/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T122000
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UID:10000962-1605783600-1605788400@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Webinar - 11/19/20 - Managing Tooth Extraction Complications - VDOS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Managing Tooth Extraction Complications\n\nDo you struggle removing root remnants? Do you know how to close an oronasal fistula? You used too much force and fractured the mandible? No worries\, here you learn how to manage tooth extraction complications!\n\n\n\nTime & Location\n\n\nNov 19\, 2:00 PM – 3:20 PM EST\nWebinar\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event\n\n\n\nThis VDOS webinar will review the management of the most common complications that can occur during tooth extraction in dogs and cats\, including fractured roots\, hemorrhage\, trauma to adjacent structures\, sublingual edema and sialocele\, orbital trauma\, fracture of the alveolus or jaw\, oronasal fistula\, trauma from opposing teeth\, tongue hanging out of the mouth\, emphysema and air embolism\, local and systemic infection\, and postoperative blindness. The didactic lecture will last 1 hour\, but the webinar is designed so that there is extra time for interactive participation and answering your questions. \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.vdos.org/event-details/managing-tooth-extraction-complications-2
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-11-19-20-managing-tooth-extraction-complications-vdos-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T170000
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UID:10000763-1605798000-1605805200@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Webinar - 11/19/20 - Head Games: Cooperative Care From Nose to Neck - Deb Jones\, PhD - FDSA (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, November 19\, 2020\nTime: 3pm Pacific Time (Click here for time at FDSA (Pacific Time).\nFee: $19.95 – Registration required PRIOR to scheduled presentation time. \nA LOT of our efforts at Cooperative Care work take place on and around the head. By focusing on this part of our dogs’ bodies we can make great strides forward for a number of common and necessary procedures. \nIn this webinar we will discuss approaches that will help our dogs become eager and active partners in their care process. Our goal is to make typical husbandry procedures fun games that our dogs look forward to playing with us. \nFirst we will discuss consent behaviors such as the chin rest and head down position. Then we will look at wearing equipment such as muzzles and cones. Focus on the mouth will include taking medications as well as tooth care. And finally we will consider the basics of eye and ear care. \nCome join Deb to hear about all the ways that we can make Head Games fun and valuable for our dogs! \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/index.php/self-study/webinars
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-11-19-20-head-games-cooperative-care-from-nose-to-neck-deb-jones-phd-fdsa-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201119T190000
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UID:10000965-1605808800-1605812400@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:VIN Rounds - 11/19/20 - Serenity Now: Sedation Options for Dogs and Cats - VIN/NAVAS
DESCRIPTION:VIN/NAVAS ROUNDS\nSerenity Now: Sedation Options for Dogs and Cats\nThursday\, November 19\, 9 p.m. ET\nPresented by Heidi L. Shafford\, DVM\, PhD\, DACVAA\nAttend this session for 1 hour free CE credit. \n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.vin.com/vinmembers/rounds?id=9821449
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/vin-rounds-11-19-20-serenity-now-sedation-options-for-dogs-and-cats-vin-navas/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201120T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201120T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
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UID:10000978-1605870000-1605873600@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Webinar - 11/20/20 - The Role of Habit in Behavior - Dr. Kristina Spaulding - Pet Professional Guild (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:What is habit\, really? How does it impact behavior and how can we use it to improve outcomes? This webinar will cover the basics of habit and how it influences the behavior of the animals we work with (including people). We’ll also discuss how you can use it to train more effectively and to help you communicate important concepts to pet parents. \nLearning Objectives: \n\n\nDefine habit\n\n\nExplain how habits influence behavior\n\n\nExplain how habits are formed and changed\n\n\nDescribe how habits are influenced by stress\n\n\nAbout The Presenter \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nDr. Kristina Spaulding\n \n\nDr. Spaulding has a PhD in biopsychology – the study of the biological basis of behavior – and is a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist through the Animal Behavior Society. She specializes in stress and behavior\, social cognition and emotion\, positive welfare and the prevention and treatment of behavior problems in dogs. In addition to her academic background\, she has been in the dog training and behavior profession for 19 years. She currently splits her time between private behavior work and teaching other dog trainers and behavior consultants online and through seminars and conferences. \nIn addition\, Dr. Spaulding is a long-standing member of the APDT Education Committee. She is also a member of the Fear Free Advisory Group and an authorized Speaker for Fear Free. She also chairs a task force for Meeting of the Minds\, a coalition of top dog professionals across the country charged with improving the quality of life for our dogs and is a member of the IAABC Foundation Board. You can find out more about her on her website. (http://smartdogtrainingandbehavior.com/online-services/) \n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://petprofessionalguild.com/event-3846686
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-11-20-20-the-role-of-habit-in-behavior-dr-kristina-spaulding-pet-professional-guild-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201122T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201122T092000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
CREATED:20201109T175812Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - 11/22/20 - Starting Small Animal Dentistry - VDOS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will introduce you to the world of small animal dentistry and oral surgery. It will explain what equipment\, instruments\, materials\, knowledge and skills are needed to become proficient in this most important discipline of veterinary medicine. The didactic lecture will last 1 hour\, but the webinar is designed so that there is extra time for interactive participation and answering your questions. \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.vdos.org/event-details/starting-small-animal-dentistry-4
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-11-22-20-starting-small-animal-dentistry-vdos-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201122T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201122T112000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
CREATED:20201109T182239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201109T182239Z
UID:10000963-1606037400-1606044000@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Webinar - 11/22/20 - Focus on Tooth Resorption and Stomatitis - VDOS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Frustrated about resorbing roots and ankylosed teeth? What about refractory oral inflammation that cannot be controlled? We understand your frustration\, but there is help! Let us show you how we do it! \nThis webinar will focus on the two most frustrating dental and oral conditions in cats\, namely tooth resorption and stomatitis. The potential causes of these conditions will be discussed. Tips and tricks how to extract resorbing teeth will be shared\, and various treatment options (medical and surgical) for feline stomatitis will be reviewed. The didactic lecture will last 1.5 hours\, but the webinar is designed so that there is extra time for interactive participation and answering your questions. \n\nWEBSITE LINK: https://www.vdos.org/event-details/focus-on-tooth-resorption-and-stomatitis-4
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-11-22-20-focus-on-tooth-resorption-and-stomatitis-vdos-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201124T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201124T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
CREATED:20201109T173149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201109T173149Z
UID:10000958-1606217400-1606222800@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Webinar - 11/24/20 - Maintaining a Healthy Cat-Human Relationship - Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians and CEVA Animal Health
DESCRIPTION:Maintaining a healthy cat-human relationship; common pitfalls and best practice solutions with Dr. Lauren Finka\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Lauren Finka identifies common causes of strain on the human-cat relationship and shares her best practice solutions. \n\n\nWEBSITE LINK: https://fabclinicians.org/webinars/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-11-24-20-maintaining-a-healthy-cat-human-relationship-fellowship-of-animal-behaviour-clinicians-and-ceva-animal-health/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201201T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201201T141500
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
CREATED:20201019T164547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201019T164547Z
UID:10000647-1606813200-1606832100@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Conference – 12/1/20 to 12/3/20 – Virtual Fall Conference – The AAWA (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:As the end of 2020 approaches\, we are preparing to say a fond farewell to a not-so-fond year. While 2020 has been filled with turmoil and uncertainty\, we can take pride in the unparalleled COLLABORATION that has grown between national\, international\, state\, and local organizations. We look forward to strengthening these relationships even more in 2021\, and beyond. \nAs we move forward TOGETHER in the “new normal\,” leadership and strategic human resource skills will be more vital and necessary than ever. Carefully selected and curated content in this virtual conference is designed to help you build these skills so you can guide your teams not only through the pandemic\, but to thrive during and long after it has receded. \nThe Association for Animal Welfare Advancement is committed to helping you strengthen your talents and build partnerships. JOIN US as we celebrate collaboration and help you\, leaders in our field\, continue to work together to maximize impact. \nHere are just a few of the sessions being offered: \n\nEquity\, Diversity\, and Inclusion in Hiring Philosophy and Practices\nCollaboration: Understand\, Align\, and Transform\nPracticing Compassionate Badassery: How to Cope with COVID-19\nTechnology to Safely Onboard\, Support & Engage Volunteers During and Past COVID\nBreaking Happy: A Path to a Sustainable Career\nRecruiting Today’s Hourly Workers: It’s Different. And It’s Not.\n\nDownload the conference brochure to see a full listing of sessions and descriptions \nGroup Registration: If you are a member registering ONLINE for the conference and want to bring non-members of The Association from your organization’s staff at the discounted member rate\, please log in and register FIRST; then register each non-member on the same registration form to receive The Association member rate. Up to FIVE (5) people from your organization may register at the member rate. \n \nYour registration includes unlimited access to the full conference recordings and the virtual exhibit hall through January 31\, 2021. \nRefund Policy\nFull refund if requested in writing to meetings@theaawa.org on or before November 29\, 2020.\nNo refunds on or after November 30\, 2020 \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://theaawa.org/event/fall2020
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-conference-12-1-20-to-12-3-20-virtual-fall-conference-the-aawa-fee-applies/2020-12-01/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201201T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
CREATED:20201116T231049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T231049Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - 12/1/20 and 1/10/21 - Playgroups Part I: The Why - Dogs Playing for Life
DESCRIPTION:PLAYGROUPS PART 1: THE WHY\n\n\n\n\nEARN 1.5 CAWA & IAABC CEU CREDITS\n\n\n\n\n\nIn the first of three webinars\, we will present powerful examples of how playgroups can not only enhance the quality of life for your shelter dogs but how focusing on their quality of life through enrichment can lead to game-changing benefits to your shelter’s everyday operations. \nAttendees will get to view dynamic video examples and impactful data and experiences from some of the nearly 300 shelters who have embraced the power of letting shelter dogs play! \nPart 1 attendees will be sent the signup links to parts 2 & 3 upon completing the first webinar. View the full webinar schedule below\, but be sure to sign up for the first one! \n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://dogsplayingforlife.com/webinars/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-12-1-20-and-1-10-21-playgroups-part-i-the-why-dogs-playing-for-life/2020-12-01/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201201T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
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SUMMARY:Online Event - 12/1/20–12/24/20 - The International Dog Trainers Winter Summit - Empowered Dog
DESCRIPTION:The International Dog Trainers Winter Summit\, is a FREE virtual event designed to inspire and give back to the dog training community from all over the world. Perfect for everyone who works with or dreams of working with dogs.  Every day between December 1-24\, an expert speaker will be streaming LIVE into our event page to give you training tips\, present a motivational talk\, or to share an inspirational story so that you can rediscover your passion for working with dogs and expand your learning. It has been a tough year for many so let’s come together to finish 2020 with a bang\, spread hope and inspiration and step into 2021 UNITED with a positive vision for the future. \n​ \nSpeakers \nIan Dunbar – Moira Hechenleitner – Michael Shikashio – Bob Bailey – Nan Arthur – Grisha Stewart – Laura Nativo – Nicole Ellis – Irith Bloom – Steve White – Keelin Clark – Jamie Pound – Christina Cass – Theresa McKeon – Kamal Fernandez – Janet Finlay – Stephanie Price – Clair Hickson – Ellen Naumann – Jason Shelton – Julie Fryman – Jillian Hardwick – Sarah Whitehead – Adam Delderfield – Lisa Gorenflo \n​ \n\nRegister NOW!\n\nPrepare to expand your knowledge and explore the next stage of your dog training career with the International Dog Trainers Winter Summit. \nDecember 1-24\, 2020 | Online LIVE 11am Pacific Standard Time \n​ \nReasons to Attend \nAs a dog trainer or dog enthusiast\, you are the first port of call for dog owners needing support. To advance in your career requires more than grit — it demands a commitment to ongoing education and understanding the latest science in our field. That is what this virtual summit is all about. You’ll get an up-close experience learning what’s new in the industry\, examining other training methods and conversing with experts in their field. This is a must-attend for all dog professionals no matter where you are in the world! \n\n\nChallenge yourself with lectures on functional and useful training methods\, programming\, nutrition\, and much more! \n\n\nTransform your own training by applying what you learn to your current client cases. \n\n\nAdd to your Training! Get a closer look at new ways to level up your current training packages. \n\n\nReceive a FREE GIFT from every speaker. Each expert will be providing registered attendees a free gift for watching their presentation. This gift can be accessed until Jan 25th 2020. \n\n\nEngage with our Expert speakers on a one to one level with enhanced Q&A panels. \n\n\nJoin us from the convenience of your home\, office\, and maintain your training appointments throughout the summit \n\n\nA full recording will be available after the live stream each day. Links will be emailed directly to your registration inbox so there’s no need to worry if you can’t watch along live. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.empowereddog.com/winter-summit
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-event-12-1-20-12-24-20-the-international-dog-trainers-winter-summit-empowered-dog/2020-12-01/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201201T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201201T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
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SUMMARY:Online Course - Registration open until full - Course starts 12/1/20 - Ocular Emergencies - VIN (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:OPHT200-1120: Ocular Emergencies\nThe lectures for this course will be presented in an audio format using a webinar platform. \nPresenter: Erica Tolar\, DVM\, ACVO\nCourse Open: November 24-December 11\, 2020\nReal Time Sessions (RTS): Tuesday\, December 1\, 2020; 8:00-9:30 pm ET (USA)\nCourse RTS Times in Your Area: World Clock Converter \n  \nLevel and Prerequisites: This intermediate course will be open to veterinarians actively interested in ocular emergencies.\nVIN CE Course: Open to veterinarians. This course is approved by RACE for veterinarians. (RACE 22-44840) \nCourse Information:\nThis lecture will cover the most common ophthalmic emergencies. I will describe the best way to approach and fix these emergencies. I will show an easier technique to replace proposed globes and tackle that pesky figure of eight suture for eyelid lacerations. The options for corneal perforations and bad ulcers. I will also cover how to figure out where that lens has misplaced itself – the front or the back. Lastly\, I will cover sudden blindness and orbital disease. We will cover the eye from front to back. \nWeek 1 (Real Time Session December 1\, 2020)\nPresenter: Erica Tolar\, DVM\, ACVP\nFormat: Audio\nObjectives: Upon completion of this session\, the participant should be able to \n\nUnderstand the most common ophthalmic emergencies\nReview options for corneal perforations and ulcers\nDescribe the steps of sutures for eyelid lacerations\n\nSuccessful completion (scoring 80% or better) on the end-of-course test is required to earn a certificate of completion for the course. To learn more about the requirements for earning a CE certificate\, please refer to Receiving Your CE Credit and Course Completion Certificate. \nCourse Materials: Course materials will be available in the course library prior to each Real Time Session.\nRequired Textbook(s): There is no required textbook for this course. \nAbout the Presenter:\nErica Tolar received her DVM from University of Illinois in 2003. She did a small animal rotating internship at the University of Tennessee and a residency in ophthalmology at the University of Illinois. She received your diplomate of American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (ACVO) Ophthalmology in 2007. She is currently working at a Private referral practice and a private equine ophthalmology practice in Louisville\, KY. She is also an ophthalmology consultant on VIN. \nTotal CE Credit: 1.5 \nTuition: Member $35 ($32 early bird special if enrolled by November 10\, 2020)\nNon-Member $95 ($89 early bird special if enrolled by November 10\, 2020)\nPrices are listed in US dollars. \n*To ensure participants are ready and prepared for classes\, enrollment will close on November 24\, 2020 at 5 pm ET (USA) or when the maximum number of participants is reached. \n*For more information on how online CE works\, see the Participant Resource Center. \nTo Enroll: \n\nEnrollment qualifications: VIN CE courses are open to VIN member and non-member veterinarians. Veterinarians enrolling in a VSPN CE course must be a VIN member. Veterinary support staff must be a VSPN member to enroll in a VSPN CE or a VIN CE course open to VSPN member enrollment.\nEach enrollee must be able to receive emails from @vspn.org and @vin.com addresses. Email is our major form of communication with participants; personal emails are highly recommended rather than clinic/hospital email addresses.\nEach person is individually responsible for his/her own registration. To ensure that all information received is secure and correct\, please do not enroll for a course on behalf of another individual.\nFor further assistance call 800-846-0028 ext. 797 or email CEonVIN. Please include the course title\, your full name\, and contact information in your correspondence.\n\n“This program (22-44840) is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 1.5 CE Credits\, with a maximum of 1.5 CE Credits being available to any individual veterinarian. This RACE approval is for the subject matter categories of: Medical\, using the delivery method of Interactive-Distance: (Web-based\, Teleconference or Audio-Conference). This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however\, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board’s CE requirements.” \n  \nCourse withdrawal and refund policy: A complete refund of the paid course price will be issued when your withdrawal request is received prior to the listed start date of the course. If you wish to withdraw after the start date please contact the VIN office 800-846-0028 ext. 797 to discuss eligibility for a pro-rated refund. \n  \n*For more information on VIN’s upcoming CE courses\, check the VIN Course Catalog. \nKatherine James\, DVM\, PhD\, DACVIM (SAIM)\nVIN Education Director \nVIN CE Services: CEonVIN\n800-846-0028 or 530-756-4881; ext. 797\nor direct line to VIN/VSPN from the United Kingdom: 01 45 222 6154\nor direct line to VIN/VSPN from Australia: 02 6145 2357 \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.vin.com/ce/OPHT200-1120.htm
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-registration-open-until-full-course-starts-12-1-20-ocular-emergencies-vin-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201202T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
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SUMMARY:Webinar - 12/2/20 - Assessing Dog Behaviour in Shelter Settings - NACA/Justice Clearinghouse
DESCRIPTION:Assessment processes for dogs in shelters have changed dramatically in recent years\, with research findings driving a fundamental shift away from short\, provocative battery-style behaviour tests to holistic\, information-gathering assessment processes. This data-driven shift away from ‘poke-and-prod’ type tests has created some fantastic opportunities for animal management and sheltering professionals to improve not just their behaviour assessments\, but also the level of care provided to animals\, staff safety\, and appropriate outcomes for the dogs themselves. \nCome join Trish and Di to find out more about the research underpinning this seismic shift in procedure\, and how you can move towards a more modern and holistic model for assessing dog behaviour in shelters. \nYou will learn: \n\nSummary of recent research findings relevant to animal behaviour assessments in applied environments\nBasic principles in canine behaviour and personality assessment\nHow to implement a ‘data-gathering’ continuous assessment process in your facility\, using fast-track and slow-track processes. We will include some tips and tricks that we’ve learned along the way\, and help you improve flow and outcome.\n\n  \nThis is part of a two-part series:\n\nNovember 11: Canine Communication in the Field and Shelter\nDec 2: Assessing Dog Behaviour in Shelter Settings (this webinar)\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n \nThe Australian Institute of Animal Management (AIAM) is the national peak body representing Local Government Animal Management Officers. The AIAM Committee consists of a wide range of professionals engaged in the various aspects of animal management. \nAIAM seeks to support those engaged in the business of animal management\, and the function itself\, by providing training and information\, opportunities for networking and collaboration\, and by encouraging the use of best practice policy and practices. AIAM promotes consistency of legislation\, consultation in the creation of legislation and workplace processes\, and healthy relationships with external stakeholders and the community. AIAM supports cross-sector collaboration and co-design of projects and initiatives. \n  \n\nPresenters: \n\n\nTrish McMillan holds a Master of Science degree in animal behavior\, and is a certified professional dog trainer\, certified dog behavior consultant\, and associate certified cat behavior consultant.  She has been involved in the animal rescue and sheltering world since the mid-1990’s\, starting out as a volunteer and working her way up to director of animal behavior. She worked for the ASPCA for nearly eight years; first as Director of Animal Behavior at their NYC shelter\, then as a behaviorist on their field team\, helping assess and rehabilitate dogs from cruelty cases\, dogfighting and hoarding situations\, then she joined the Shelter Research and Development team. \nTrish currently does animal behavior consulting near Asheville\, North Carolina\, working with dogs\, cats and horses. Her farm\, Pibble Hill\, is home to a happy herd of animals of five species. Trish speaks and consults nationally and internationally on animal sheltering issues\, dog\, cat\, and horse behavior\, dog aggression\, and defensive handling. Her online shelter dog behavior offerings have helped students from around the world apply best practices at their respective shelters and rescues. \n\n  \n\n  \n\n\nDr Diana Rayment holds a PhD in Canine Behaviour and a Bachelor of Animal Science. Her primary research area is canine behaviour and assessments in applied settings\, like animal shelters. She has also worked in a variety of academic and industry settings\, including as a TAFE and university educator\, as an applied scientist studying companion animal welfare and behaviour and working dog assessments\, a dog trainer\, a shelter nurse and most recently\, leading the behaviour team at the Greyhound Adoption Program Victoria. Diana is now working to integrate and improve animal welfare and animal management practices in Australia through a variety of roles\, including project management and staff and volunteer training at Second Chance Animal Rescue. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.justiceclearinghouse.com/webinar/assessing-dog-behaviour-in-shelter-settings/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-12-2-20-assessing-dog-behaviour-in-shelter-settings-naca-justice-clearinghouse/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
CREATED:20201201T011921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201202T024804Z
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SUMMARY:CASCAR Zoom Call for California Shelters - 12/3/20 - The Four Rights - CASCAR - UC Davis KSMP
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this week’s CASCAR discussion around the idea of empowering all shelters to provide animals in need within their communities with the Four Rights: the Right Care\, in the Right Place\, at the Right Time\, to the Right Outcome. Just an idea we’re trying on for size. Find out more Thursday at 9:30 a.m.! \nTo Join the Zoom Meeting \nhttps://sheltermedicine.zoom.us/j/900364297?pwd=WndTUnlidXhqaStMSjNZdlJDVDg0QT09 <https://sheltermedicine.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=a75971c5c2718a53106f9e6ea&id=b124ae0ef7&e=268f362992> \nMeeting ID: 900 364 297 \nPasscode: together \nOne tap mobile \n+16699006833\,\,900364297# US (San Jose) \nDial by your location \n+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) \n+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) \n+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) \nMeeting ID: 900 364 297 \nFind your local number: https://sheltermedicine.zoom.us/u/acRTFiO9ex <https://sheltermedicine.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=a75971c5c2718a53106f9e6ea&id=4c60d2305a&e=268f362992> \n 
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/cascar-zoom-call-for-california-shelters-12-3-20-the-four-rights-cascar-uc-davis-ksmp/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
CREATED:20201109T193007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201109T193007Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - 12/3/20 - Preventing Separation Anxiety? Home Alone Time for Puppies and Newly Acquired Dogs - Dog-iBox (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:It is commonly asked that dog professionals provide methods for preventing separation anxiety in puppies or newly acquired dogs. This topic has become even more prevalent as of late with so many people working from home for a long period of time. In this webinar the topic of prevention will be explored. We will discuss the validity of prevention\, etiology\, protocols\, and general methodologies that are required for separation anxiety in dogs. If your puppy or dog is already experiencing separation anxiety\, there will be take aways for you\, however\, if you are simply interested in learning how to optimize a dog for alone time success\, we hope to see you in the webinar. \n  \nWEBSITE LINK: https://www.dog-ibox.com/market/catalog/live-webinars/live-webinars-english-c-34/preventing-separation-anxiety.html
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-12-3-20-preventing-separation-anxiety-home-alone-time-for-puppies-and-newly-acquired-dogs-dog-ibox-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
CREATED:20201102T200448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201102T200448Z
UID:10000938-1606989600-1607007600@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 12/3/20 to 12/6/20 - Feline Finale - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Tamara Grubb D.V.M.\, Ph.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Anesthesia & Analgesia\nAssistant Professor of Anesthesia & Pain Management\nWashington State University \nEllen Behrend V.M.D.\, Ph.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nJoezy Griffin Professor\nDepartment of Clinical Sciences\nAuburn University \nGarret Pachtinger V.M.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary\nEmergency & Critical Care\nCo-founder – Vetgirl\nVeterinary Specialty & Emergency Center\nLevittown\, PA \n\nTerri Bonenberger D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Dermatology\nSoutheast Veterinary Dermatology & Ear Clinic\nCharleston\, SC \n\n\n  \n\nSeminar Schedule:\n\n\n\n\nSingle day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience \nAll times are Eastern time. \n  \nThursday Dec. 3:    5 CE Hours\n1.00pm – 6.00pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.00pm Pacific) \n1.00pm –  3.30pm  ET     Dr. Tamara Grubb  \n\nRisk factors for anesthetic complications in cats\nCat-specific considerations for anesthesia\, including patient management\, drugs\, monitoring and support\n\n  \n3.30pm- 6.00pm  ET    Dr. Garret Pachtinger \n\nEmergency management and treatment of the feline urethral obstruction patient\nEmergency management and treatment of the the “yellow cat” (hepatic lipidosis\, hepatitis\, triaditis\, etc)\n\n  \n  \nFriday Dec. 4:   5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.00pm Eastern   (7.00am – noon Pacific) \n10.00am – 12.30pm  ET   Dr. Tamara Grubb  \n\nChronic and acute pain assessment in cats\nChronic and acute pain treatment in cats\n\n  \n12.30pm – 3.00pm  ET    Dr. Garret Pachtinger \n\nEmergency management of the cat presented with cardiac vs respiratory symptoms (CHF\, pleural effusion\, asthma\, etc)\nAn update on managing feline toxins\n\n  \nSat. Dec 5:   5 CE hours\n1.00pm – 6.00pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.00pm Pacific) \n1.00pm – 4.00pm  ET   Dr. Terri Bonenberger \n\n\n\nFeline Allergy: What to do with the Itchy & Overgrooming Cat\nFeline Dermatitis: When you Think It’s Allergy but It’s Not\nDermatophytosis Update: A Review of the Clinical Consensus Guidelines\nDeep Skin Infections in Cats: Beware of the Poorly Healing Wound!\n\n\n\n  \n4:00pm- 6.00pm   ET   Dr. Ellen Behrend \n\nAn update on the management of Feline Diabetes\n\n  \nSun. Dec 6:   5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.00pm Eastern   (7.00am – noon Pacific) \n10.00am – noon  ET   Dr. Tamara Grubb \n\nCase-based anesthesia for specific feline diseases\n\n  \nnoon – 3.00pm ET   Dr. Ellen Behrend \n\nFeline hyperthyroidism: finding it and helping your patients live longer\nFeline hyperadrenocorticism: cats are not small dogs\nDiagnosing and managing hypercalcemia\n\n  \n \n\n\n\n\nSeminar Topics:\n\nAnesthesia and analgesia \nEmergency medicine \nEndocrine disorders \nDermatologic disorders \n\nRegister Now \n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/feline-finale-online-course/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-12-3-20-to-12-6-20-feline-finale-ivs-fee-applies/2020-12-03/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
CREATED:20201130T171634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201130T171634Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - 12/3/20 - UF VETS - Emergency and Disaster Response in a Pandemic - Virox
DESCRIPTION:During this session\, members from the University of Florida’s Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service will share how their unit has responded to state disasters and local emergencies in the past\, and what has changed since COVID-19. This discussion will include how to prepare for a disaster impacting your community\, as well as how to get involved in emergency and disaster response. \n\nDr. Lawrence “Larry” Garcia is a Clinical Assistant Professor and the Medical Director for the Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service (VETS) team at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine.  Prior to joining the university\, Dr. Garcia was a shelter veterinarian in a large county shelter in South Florida.  While in this role\, Dr. Garcia participated in a multiple response drills and provided veterinary insight for county emergency protocols and procedures.  Before\, during\, and after disasters he served the county emergency management ESF17 division in the EOC as well as guidance for shelter and field operations. In his role as UF VETS Medical Director\, Dr. Garcia oversees medical and pharmaceutical inventory\, equipment maintenance\, protocol writing\, medical oversight\, training and team leadership.  He has participated in several disaster response exercises and led a state requested field hospital deployment. As a faculty member\, Dr. Garcia has developed and implemented two clinical clerkships in which third and fourth year veterinary students are fully integrated into municipal animal shelter operations. He also teaches a graduate level Introduction to Veterinary Disaster Response. \n\n\nBrandi Phillips first began working with the UF Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service in 2011 as a curriculum specialist. Phillips leads animal technical rescue training provided to first responders throughout the state of Florida. Over the years\, Phillips responded to numerous technical rescue calls involving dogs\, cows\, and horses. She has also cross trained in other technical rescue disciplines\, including rope rescue\, confined space\, and swiftwater rescue. She serves as a subject matter expert on the NFPA committees for technical rescue (1006 and 2500) and the Florida State Agricultural Response Team (SART) steering committe​​​​​​​e. Phillips also deploys as support staff for the veterinary disaster response team\, and serves as public information officer for the team. \n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://event.webinarjam.com/register/178/1nzgktx7
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-12-3-20-uf-vets-emergency-and-disaster-response-in-a-pandemic-virox/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
CREATED:20201130T191534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201130T191534Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - 12/3/20 - Starting Your Community Clinic - Dr. Jena Valdez - UC Davis KSMP
DESCRIPTION:The Koret Shelter Medicine Program would like to invite you to join us this Thursday as the SF SPCA Director of Community Medicine\, Dr. Jena Valdez\, shares how the SF SPCA expanded their access to care by creating a community clinic\, now celebrating its first birthday\, to support historically underserved communities within their city. Learn how the staff made the case to open the clinic to their senior leadership and board\, what services they offer\, how many patients they are serving\, staffing levels\, clinic design\, pricing\, client flow\, clinic hours\, advertising\, and Covid considerations. \nNo need to reinvent the wheel\, share in their “lessons learned” along the way\, and\, most importantly\, how they’ve made the clinic sustainable and scalable. \nThere will be time to ask Dr. Valdez questions\, so please bring them along. \nIf you can make it\, please register in advance for this meeting: \nWhen: Thursday\, Dec 3\, 2020 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada) \nhttps://sheltermedicine.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0udOqvpjIuG9RvUJFQeNN-gHll9_7DWxYE \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://sheltermedicine.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0udOqvpjIuG9RvUJFQeNN-gHll9_7DWxYE
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-12-3-20-starting-your-community-clinic-dr-jena-valdez-uc-davis-ksmp/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
CREATED:20201109T185843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201109T185843Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - 12/3/20 - Animals In Disaster–How to Help Your Community - NACA/Justice Clearinghouse
DESCRIPTION:When disaster hits\, animals and their owners are greatly impacted.  All eyes will be on your agency\, and how well it serves the animals and their owners in your community during this time of need can create huge goodwill for your agency–or create lasting ill-will.  This webinar will help you learn how to be ready to emergency shelter animals by identifying the supplies you’ll need and valuable partnerships to make.  You will also learn how to get the outside help you might need if local resources become overwhelmed.  Finally\, this webinar will teach you some basic practices that will help you keep animals and their families together during the challenge and chaos of the natural disaster. \n\nWhy emergency sheltering is needed in a disaster\nHow to find a site for the shelter\, the cages/containment for the animals\, veterinary care\, and food and other supplies\nHow to ask for outside help during a disaster\nWhat are the best practices you can adopt in order to keep animals together with their people.\n\n  \n\n \n  \nThe National Law Enforcement Center on Animal Abuse was established by the National Sheriffs’ Association to provide law enforcement officers information on the realities of animal abuse and to promote their proactive involvement in the enforcement of animal abuse laws in their communities. Through our partners\, the Center will serve as an information clearinghouse and forum for law enforcement on the growing problem of animal abuse and its link to other types of crimes\, including violence against humans. The Center also promotes officer safety in officer-dog encounters through continuing education and training. \n  \n  \n \n  \nThe National Animal Care & Control Association (NACA) was formed in 1978 for the express purpose of assisting its members to perform their duties in a professional manner. We believe only carefully selected and properly trained animal control personnel can correct community problems resulting from irresponsible animal ownership. NACA’s purpose is to preserve the Human/Animal Bond by insisting on responsible animal ownership. \n  \n\nPresenters:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nBeth Gammie is the Director of Field Services for RedRover\, a national animal welfare organization headquartered in Sacramento\, California.  In this role\, Beth leads the RedRover Responders program which provides emergency animal sheltering in natural disasters and large-scale cruelty seizures throughout the United States and Canada.  Prior to this position\, she was a volunteer with RedRover and other animal welfare groups. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.justiceclearinghouse.com/webinar/animals-in-disasters-how-to-help-your-community/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-12-3-20-animals-in-disaster-how-to-help-your-community-naca-justice-clearinghouse/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Online Event - 12/3/20 - Ken Ramirez and Lili Chin on Doggie Language Translation - Karen Pryor Academy
DESCRIPTION:  LIVE FROM THE RANCH\nThis week\, Ken Ramirez\, KPCT’s Chief Training Officer\, will be joined by artist Lili Chin to talk about doggie language translation. Then\, participants will get an inside look at how Ken structures and conducts an initial training session for clients and dogs who are brand new to training! \n\nJoin the Free Virtual Social Event! \n\n\nThursday\, December 3 • 12:00 pm (PT)\n\n\n\n\nJoin on Zoom Password: 127704\n\n\n\nPrefer to save the link for later? https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86189083976? | Password: 127704\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://theranch.clickertraining.com/live/#next
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-event-12-3-20-ken-ramirez-and-lili-chin-on-doggie-language-translation-karen-pryor-academy/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201203T190000
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SUMMARY:Webinar - 12/3/20 - Is it fear\, anxiety\, or something else? - Sharon Carroll - FDSA (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, December 3\, 2020\nTime: 6pm Pacific Time (Click here for time at FDSA (Pacific Time).\nFee: $19.95 – Registration required PRIOR to scheduled presentation time. \nCurrently there are a range of psychopathologies described in dogs. These include canine-PTSD\, depressive-like conditions\, ADHD-like disorders\, canine compulsive disorder and a range of specific anxiety conditions and phobias. Each of these disorders is characterized by the presence of a collection of specific individual behaviors. \nSome of the individual behaviors occurring in the above disorders are abnormal at any time\, whilst many are normal under certain circumstances. As we all become more aware of canine emotions\, and we strive to ensure the psychological wellbeing of our dogs\, it can become increasingly difficult to know what’s normal and what’s not. \nWhen working out what’s normal\, it needs to be remembered\, that whilst there is a lot of discussion on the impact of genetics on behavioral pathologies\, normal behaviors have a genetic basis as well (i.e. breed-related behaviors). These can include such traits as hypervigilance to movement\, consistently high energy levels\, low frustration thresholds\, rapid escalation to high arousal\, owner guarding behaviors\, and provocation by the presence of unknown dogs or people. \nSo\, when we see a dog lunging and barking at an approaching stranger\, they may be demonstrating fear-based behaviors\, but there may be another cause entirely. We need to ensure we are correctly identifying the emotion behind the behavior\, so we can select the correct training approach. Using an incorrect strategy may be ineffective or it could even allow the behavior to escalate further. Looking at the individual behaviors more closely\, and through a more objective lens\, we can ensure each dog receives the help it needs. \nIn this webinar we will discuss fear\, anxiety\, frustration and over-arousal. We will look at common genetic traits that can lead to behavioral issues\, and discuss various behavior-modifying techniques for reactivity\, and the performance of aggressive behaviors toward people and dogs. We will also identify key behaviors that indicate it is time to seek out help from a veterinary behavior specialist. \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/index.php/self-study/webinars
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-12-3-20-is-it-fear-anxiety-or-something-else-sharon-carroll-fdsa-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201205T031500
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SUMMARY:Webinar - 12/5/20 - Cat Friendly Solutions for Unowned Cats - International Cat Care
DESCRIPTION:In advance of the event we’re inviting you to submit your questions for the Cat Friendly Solutions for Unowned Cats Launch Q&A. Ask Vicky Halls and Kim Horsford\, the developers of the content of the new website\, any questions you may have about Cat Friendly Solutions for Unowned Cats or unowned cats in general.  \n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://icatcare.org/unowned-cats/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-12-5-20-cat-friendly-solutions-for-unowned-cats-international-cat-care/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201205T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201205T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121635
CREATED:20201109T200331Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar Series - 12/5/20\, 12/12/20\, & 12/19/20 - Resource Guarding - PuppyWorks (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION: Webinar Program\n\n\nEach segment starts with a presentation of about 90 minutes\, followed by a 15 minute “coffee break” and ends with 45 minute Q/A session during which Sue & Trish will respond to questions posed by attendees of the live sessions. \n\n\nWhether you make the live sessions or not\, you will be able to access a complete recording of each session for 1 year. \n\n\n​​ \nSession One (Saturday\, December 5\, 2020): Assess-A-Pet & Ethogram  ​ \nASSESS-A-PET (AAP) Protocols to evaluate resource guarding (RG) & aggression thresholds. Practical\, detailed\, step-by-step procedures that evaluators can utilize in a home or at shelters and rescues to assess the tendency for RG\, the prospect of a high threshold for RG vs. a low threshold for RG\, quite possibly the degree of intensity\, and how we interpret what we are seeing. \n​Ethogram: An extensive catalog of seemingly endless\, often very subtle behaviors that tell us if a dog is feeling competitive\, or at risk of escalating into aggression. Focus on the AAP procedures and the subtle or not-so-subtle behaviors associated with competitiveness and/or a low threshold for RG. \n​ \nSession Two (Saturday\, December 12\, 2020): Low Threshold RG   ​ \n​Some of the science of RG and assessing it in shelter dogs. The low threshold resource guarder’s behavior in the home and community. Defining low aggression thresholds and what dogs usually guard: \n\n\nNot just the food bowl. \n\n\nManifestation in the home & neighborhood. \n\n\nImplications for other behavioral issues like separation anxiety. \n\n\nPica etc. \n\n\nRecognizing these small behaviors in real life:​ \n\n\nWill the dog guard an owner? \n\n\nIs the dog likely to bite a stranger or neighbor? \n\n\nWhat behaviors to look for when meeting a new client and their dog. \n\n\nHow RG can affect dog-dog interactions generally. \n\n\nSession Three (Saturday\, December 19\, 2020): RG Management & Behavior Modification \nResource Guarding is a natural behavior in all species. Management & modification protocols depend on- \nHelping clients identify problem areas including differing types of guarding & degree of risk associated with each\, such as: guarding\, food\, objects\, places\, people etc.\, and against whom the dog is guarding: other dogs\, children\, adults\, a single adult etc. \nIdentifying skill level & time availability of owners to ascertain what management or modification protocols are possible. Many people cannot maintain complex resource guarding protocols. Even when one person can\, others cannot. Safeguards are important for each family\, plus assessment of each dog’s degree of aggression potential and providing alternatives or resources for the family if the risk is deemed too high. \nProtocols: \n\n\nManagement: Identify & remove high value items – give potentially valuable objects & food in private area. \n\n\nGeneral guidelines: Teach dog that there are unlimited resources & that owner always has better resources ready to share; Teach “drop”. \n\n\nCognitive method : Teach dog to look up & away from item when asked or whenever owner passes by; Teach dog to leave item when asked. \n\n\nDog to Dog: Make sure management protocols are adhered to; Status adjustment as needed. \n\n\nOutcomes: Progress reports  ·Reality based decisions (some resource guarding is persistent\, no matter what we do) ·Rehoming if appropriate. \n\n\n  \n\nSpeakers\nSUE STERNBERG (www.suesternberg.com) \n\n\n\n\n\nSue founded the shelter featured in an  HBO documentary: Shelter Dogs (www.shelterdogs.org).  She has developed national programs\, such as Training Wheels® for community shelter outreach and dedicated herself to ensuring the quality of life of animals in their communities\, at animal shelters and in safe adoptions. Her 30 years of canine behavior experience\, includes as an animal control officer\, behavior consultant  at the ASPCA\, shelter owner\,  successful competitor in dog sports\, and a teacher of dog trainers world-wide. \n\n\nShe is the author of Great Dog Adoptions: A Guide for Shelters (Latham Foundation publication) and Successful Dog Adoption published by Wiley. Her most recent publications (all published by Dogwise) include Out and About With Your Dog\, Dog-Dog Interactions\,  Assessing Aggression Thresholds in Dogs and  Understanding Sociability (DVD). \nClick here for Sue’s website. \n​ \n\n\nTRISH KING (www.canine-behavior-associates.com) \n\n\n\n\n\nTrish has been a dog addict since she was a teen\, and managed to combine her love of dogs with her respect and affection for people. Her goal is always to enrich the lives of both\, through the humane and thoughtful use of relationship work\, environmental management and training. \nTrish established the Canine Behavior Academy at the Marin Humane Society for new or interested trainers\, which covers dog handling\, evaluating\, learning theory\, training techniques and solving problems\, as well as teaching people. \n\n\nAfter she left Marin Humane\, she taught the academy at Humane Society Silicon Valley\, and then locally in Marin.  It is now offered online.  Several hundred people have attended all levels of the Academy.  Trish also teaches workshops and seminars on behavior\, canine management\, temperament assessment\, and handling difficult dogs. \nTrish’s speaking engagements have included numerous conferences presented by the Association of Pet Dog Trainers\, the Humane Society of the United States\,  and the American Humane Association\, as well as California Animal Care Conferences\, private training groups\, webinars and teleconferences. \nShe has written a critically acclaimed book for dog owners\, Parenting Your Dog (TFH Publications)\, as well as numerous articles about dog and cat behavior for local and national newspapers and magazines. Trish is: \n\n\nMember of the American Humane Association Task Force for Humane Dog Training. \n\n\nEquipment Chair of the Delta Guidelines for Humane Dog Training. \n\n\nPast Board member and charter member of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT). \n\n\nMember of the task force to restructure PetSmart Dog Training practices. \n\n\nInstructor with “Dogs of Course”\, E-Training for Dogs & Raising Canine\, LLC. \n\n\n\n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.puppyworks.com/resourceguarding
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-series-12-5-20-12-12-20-12-19-20-resource-guarding-puppyworks-fee-applies/2020-12-05/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201205T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201205T133000
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SUMMARY:Online Course - 12/5/20 - Neighborhood Cats TNR Certification Workshop - The Community Cats Podcast (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Join Neighborhood Cats and The Community Cats Podcast on December 5\, 2020\, from 2:00–4:30 p.m.* ET to find out everything you need to know to become part of the solution for feral and stray cats in your neighborhood. Expert instructors will teach you the best practices for Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and colony management. Learn what TNR is and why it works. \nWe’ll cover getting along with neighbors\, preparations for trapping\, trapping itself (including entire colonies at once)\, feeding\, providing winter shelter\, and more. Take advantage of the interactive format\, extensive handouts\, and video footage of actual projects. \nAttendees will receive a certificate of completion** and gain access to an ongoing Facebook group for networking with other TNR activists. Instructed by Susan Richmond\, executive director\, and Bryan Kortis\, national programs director. \n*If you are a volunteer with All About Rescue in Michigan\, you will be asked to stay on after the workshop for a special session for your program. \n**New York City-area attendees who earn their certificate will also qualify for free local TNR services\, including spay/neuter\, trap rentals\, and expert hands-on assistance. If you are an NYC-area resident\, you will receive access to a recorded session on how to access these NYC resources. \nPLEASE NOTE – Webinar registration links will appear on the page you will be sent to after completing your purchase and on your receipt. You must complete this step in order to participate in the event. If you do not receive a receipt\, please email support@communitycatspodcast.com before December 4\, 2020 for assistance.  \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/product/neighborhood-cats-tnr-certification-workshop-dec-5/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-12-5-20-neighborhood-cats-tnr-certification-workshop-the-community-cats-podcast-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201206T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201206T183000
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SUMMARY:Webinar - 12/6/20 - Using Veterinary Behavioral Medications in Clinical Practice - VETGirl (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Are you still using fluoxetine and alprazolam for all of your separation anxiety cases? \nIn this VETgirl online veterinary CE webinar\, Dr. Lisa Radosta\, DACVB reviews how to troubleshoot veterinary behavioral medications if your “go-to” SSRI and benzos don’t work. Learn how to utilize the newer classes of medications – including supplements – effectively in this case-based lecture! \n**Attendees are strongly recommended to view the 1st HERE and 2nd webinar HERE prior to this one to get the full benefit! \nNot a VETgirl ELITE member? VETgirl ELITE members receive 100+ hours of RACE-approved\, online veterinary CE/year ($249). That way\, you know that you have flexibility to view any of our webinars (including small animal\, large animal\, veterinary technician\, leadership\, and listen to our podcasts when you have time. \nAll the webinars are recorded and can be viewed 24/7 after their release date for CE credit. If you’re watching the recording later on\, don’t forget to take the CE quiz with it when you’re done to get your CE certificate! \n*Note: Viewing this webinar is for individual use only; VETgirl webinars are not designed nor meant to be viewed in a group setting due to RACE-CE audit purposes. Inappropriate sharing or viewing of the webinar may result in revoking of membership. \nRACE-CE provider name: VETgirl\, LLC\nRACE Provider number: 785\nRACE Program number: 38777/38862 \nThis program has been approved for continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE approval; however participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education. Call VETgirl (858.859.1838) for further questions. \n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://vetgirlontherun.com/webinars/december-6-2020-using-veterinary-behavioral-medications-in-clinical-practice-cases/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/webinar-12-6-20-using-veterinary-behavioral-medications-in-clinical-practice-vetgirl-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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