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  • Webinar – 7/7/22 – Spiral Up to Success: Improve the Flow, Fun, and Effectiveness of your Training (WORKING WEBINAR) – FDSA (fee applies)

    Webinar – 7/7/22 – Spiral Up to Success: Improve the Flow, Fun, and Effectiveness of your Training (WORKING WEBINAR) – FDSA (fee applies)

    Spiral training emphasizes flow and fun in training by removing the “linear/singular goal” approach to acquiring skills. By substituting a spiral made up of a wide variety of needed skills, you and your dog will be able to train longer with more joy and less stress – what a win for your team!

    In this webinar, you’ll learn what qualities to consider in your spiral training and how to attain your goals without hyper-focusing on any singular skill or behavior. You’ll observe video examples of typical spiral training sessions where we incorporate toys, food, and behavior work amongst all of the skill training to ensure you cover as much territory as possible. One day, a few months down the road, you will look back and be amazed at what your dog can do – significant progress with less effort and more fun!

    Presenter: Denise Fenzi

    This is a working webinar. That means you’ll be given a short break before Q&A to put what you learned into practice. When the break is over, you can return to the group and ask your questions to ensure you have a solid grasp of the materials.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/index.php/self-study/webinars

  • Webinar – 7/7/22 – Imitation and Mimicry: You Can Do It! with Julie Flanery – FDSA (fee applies)

    Webinar – 7/7/22 – Imitation and Mimicry: You Can Do It! with Julie Flanery – FDSA (fee applies)

    It gave me shivers the first time my dog mimicked me, to do what I just did… on cue.

    In teaching my dog to imitate and mimic behaviors I demonstrated for her, I felt a unique connection and discovered a new way to communicate with my dog. You too can have that same feeling of wonder, amazement and surprise the first time, and every time your dog shows just how capable they are of this extraordinary skill.

    Come and learn a step-by-step protocol developed by Claudia Fugazza, that teaches your dog to not only mimic your behavior, but transfer that understanding in the teaching of new, unknown behaviors. Learn how teaching your dog to imitate you can enhance any training method you already use.

    Note: This webinar is back by popular demand. Please check your webinar library before purchasing.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/index.php/self-study/webinars

     

  • VIN Rounds – 6/30/22 – So, Does it Mean Anything?: An Introduction to New Clinical Pathology Paradigms – VIN/VSPN

    VIN Rounds – 6/30/22 – So, Does it Mean Anything?: An Introduction to New Clinical Pathology Paradigms – VIN/VSPN

    Randolph Baral, BVSc, MACVSc (feline), PhD, presents “So, Does it Mean Anything?: An Introduction to New Clinical Pathology Paradigms.”

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.vin.com/doc/?id=10983431

  • Webinar – 6/29/22 – Growing a Board that Truly Cares about Inclusion and Equity – Network for Good

    Webinar – 6/29/22 – Growing a Board that Truly Cares about Inclusion and Equity – Network for Good

    In this session, Christal Cherry and Renee Rubin Ross will share four questions that you can use to persuade your board members to invest meaningfully in diversity, equity, and inclusion.

    We’ll share examples of challenges that many boards have and some tools to move through them. 

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.networkforgood.com/resource/board-inclusion-and-equity/

  • Webinar – 7/20/22 – Cultivating Your Dream Team – VETGirl (fee applies)

    Webinar – 7/20/22 – Cultivating Your Dream Team – VETGirl (fee applies)

    Keep calm. The dream team is here.

    In this 1-hour, VETgirl leadership webinar, Dr. Jeff Thoren, PCC, BCC presents an evidence-based framework that you can use to recognize and bring forth the 10 essential practices required to move your team from ordinary to extraordinary. Tune in to learn the 10 key practices that show up time after time in amazing teams.

    This 2022 leadership track course qualifies as continuing education applicable to the Certified Veterinary Practice Manager (CVPM) certification program offered by the VHMA, CVPM Course ID#21-123.

    Not a VETgirl ELITE member? Get your learning on with the #1 veterinary CE resource – clinically relevant, practical, and accessible 24/7 on your own time! Don’t miss out – click HERE to join now! All 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!

    *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.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://vetgirlontherun.com/webinars/july-20-2022-cultivating-your-dream-team/

  • Conference – 10/17/22 to 10/19/22 – 2022 Access to Veterinary Care Conference – ASPCA (fee applies)

    Conference – 10/17/22 to 10/19/22 – 2022 Access to Veterinary Care Conference – ASPCA (fee applies)

    The 2022 Access to Veterinary Care Conference, hosted by the ASPCA® and the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, is the first conference fully dedicated to the topic of Access to Veterinary Care (AVC). AVC considers individual pet and family circumstances with compassion and respect, improves welfare, and decreases suffering.

    Financial support is available!

    Support is available by application to qualifying attendees of this year’s conference and will be accepted on a rolling basis as funds are available for the following:

    • Individuals who bring an underrepresented voice, experience, or perspective to the conference (sponsored by Maddie’s Fund)

    Conference support will assist with the costs of travel, lodging, and meals. Awardees will also receive a code for free conference registration (please wait to register if you are applying for conference support). Note that even though the conference is sold out, scholarship recipients will receive a code to register. More information can be found here.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://events.bizzabo.com/avcconference

  • Apply for a California for All Animals Open Grant Through June 30

    Apply for a California for All Animals Open Grant Through June 30

    If you haven’t applied for an Open Grant yet, there’s still time! Our latest round of funding is available to ALL private shelter organizations (with or without a municipal contract), animal service agencies, and municipal shelters. California for All Animals is committed to helping you advance the welfare of both animals and their people in your community and the well-being of your staff through focused training, expert mentorship, tailored resources, and the right funding to support your vision. Open Grant applications will be accepted through June 30, 2022; grants from $25,000 to $200,000 will be awarded to shelters and focused on the following categories: 

    • Outcomes (Adoptions, Return to Home, and Return to Community): What does your organization need to increase adoptions, foster programs, transfer to partners, return to home, and return to community of origin (community cats, for example). Proposals may include requests for veterinary care, supplies, equipment, technology, training and staffing.
    • Field Services and Control: Animal control officers play a vital role in an agency’s connection to the community. What does your organization need to return loose pets to their homes and provide support to community members? Examples include supplies such as kitten kits, fencing, trolleys, doghouses, vouchers for spay/neuter and medical care, microchip scanners, collars and leashes, and technology to enhance mobile work. Proposals will also be accepted for training for animal control officers to provide supportive services.
    • Care of Animals in the Shelter: Grant funding in this category should focus on physical, medical and mental well-being of animals that are in the shelter’s care. This includes veterinary care supplies and services, behavior and enrichment, volunteer and foster programs, equipment and supplies including housing improvements and interaction spaces.
    • Intake Management and Community Support: Grant funding in this category should focus on strengthening and streamlining your organization’s ability to provide services to the community. Examples include supplies and veterinary care to keep pets in their homes and communities of origin, developing appointment-based services for intake, resources for handling calls such as an automated system, finder foster programs, website messaging, text messaging, hotline run by staff or volunteers, and staffing for outreach and engagement.

    We’re committed to making the application process simple and engaging. To learn more and apply for the Open Grant, please visit CaliforniaForAllAnimals.com/grants, where you can also watch a short video of California Director Allison Cardona walking you through the four-step process. If you are experiencing any barriers to applying or could just use a little guidance filling out your application, please email us at grants@californiaforallanimals.com! We’re here to listen and to help.

    Just like you, we believe that every animal deserves the Right Care, provided in the Right Place, at the Right Time to achieve the Right Outcome. We also believe every person working in a shelter deserves access to the tools they need to do their job well and to feel satisfaction from the hard work they do. Together we can make California a place where families are truly supported and shelters are able to offer the care that is right for each situation at the moment it’s needed the most. 


    Apply now

  • Webinar – 7/5/22 – DPFL’s Approach to On-Leash Reactivity – Dogs Playing for Life

    Webinar – 7/5/22 – DPFL’s Approach to On-Leash Reactivity – Dogs Playing for Life

    Reactivity on the part of dogs living in shelters is a rampant issue that can contribute to behavioral deterioration, increased length of stay, and even loss of life. From a misdiagnosis of “aggression” to dogs whose reactive behavior escalates to problematic and potentially unsafe levels, learning how to help dogs suffering from reactivity issues is a crucial need shared by our entire industry.

    While this webinar can be attended as a standalone course, we will build on our Fancy Footwork approach to handling and training to offer practical training, handling, and safety solutions to on-leash reactivity for dogs living in shelters.

    This is a 1.5-hour presentation followed by a Q&A session. This webinar will NOT be recorded and is scheduled on EASTERN TIME.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_c0jMB3jMRoWD3JTjmYGA_Q

  • Hybrid Conference – 9/30/22 to 10/2/22 – 2022 Annual Aggression in Dogs Conference – Loose Leash Academy (fee applies)

    Hybrid Conference – 9/30/22 to 10/2/22 – 2022 Annual Aggression in Dogs Conference – Loose Leash Academy (fee applies)

    Join the world’s foremost experts on aggression in dogs!

    Don’t miss out on the conference everyone is talking about!

    Celebrating our third annual Aggression in Dogs Conference, our mission is to help dogs and their guardians around the world by creating a community focused on sharing the most up-to-date techniques, developments, and research related to dog aggression.

    With both in-person and online options, you will learn from the world’s foremost experts on aggression in dogs!

    WEBSITE LINK: https://aggressivedog.com/conference/

  • Webinar – 6/30/22 – Look Who’s Talking! What Is Your Dog Trying To Tell You? All About Canine Body Language – PPG (fee applies)

    Webinar – 6/30/22 – Look Who’s Talking! What Is Your Dog Trying To Tell You? All About Canine Body Language – PPG (fee applies)

    Our canine companions cannot speak but that does not mean they cannot communicate with us. Dogs use body language to tell us if they are relaxed, stressed, afraid or upset. Learn what signs to look for in different regions of your dog’s body so you can support your animal’s feelings. Learn how to use body language during training to understand how different training techniques impact how our pets feel.

    This 1.5 hour webinar was designed for anyone who loves dogs! Whether you are a veterinarian, a veterinary technician, groomer, a dog parent or just a dog lover, this class will help you understand dog language better!

    Learning Objectives:

    • Identify what canine body language signs to look for and what they mean.
    • Different training techniques and how they impact our pet.

    CEUs: PPAB 1.5, CCPDT (pending), IAABC (pending), KPA (pending)

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://petprofessionalguild.com/event-4817762