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  • Webinar – 9/26/21 – Update on clinical use of probiotics in dogs and cats – VETGirl

    Webinar – 9/26/21 – Update on clinical use of probiotics in dogs and cats – VETGirl

    Are all probiotics the same?

    In this complimentary VETgirlPurina webinar, Dr. Michael R. Lappin, DVM, PhD, DACVIM reviews how to select probiotics to use in your clinical practice. What clinical situations should we be reaching for probiotics (e.g., GI disease, stress, as immune modulators), and what’s the evidence? In this lecture, only products for which peer reviewed clinical study results are available will be discussed.

    Thanks to sponsorship from Purina, this webinar free to all!

    Not 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 animallarge animalveterinary technicianleadershippractice management) and listen to our podcasts when you have time.

     

    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!

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://vetgirlontherun.com/webinars/september-26-2021-update-on-clinical-use-of-probiotics-in-dogs-and-cats/

  • Webinar – 11/18/21 – Lifesaving Dispatch – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Webinar – 11/18/21 – Lifesaving Dispatch – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Traditional dispatch programs focus on collecting information and sending out an officer. Today’s modern dispatch program focuses on lifesaving and proactive problem-solving and acts as the agency’s gatekeeper for officer call volume and shelter intake. This approach accesses the potential for increased lifesaving and community engagement that the traditional mindset leaves behind. The training will cover customer service, radio use, and priorities, information collection and problem-solving over the phone, as well as tips and tricks on handling some of the commonly received complaint calls. This training will challenge the traditional model of animal control dispatch and encourage a more proactive, engaged, and community-focused approach to the call-takers of the field service industry.

    Speaker:

    Anna Walton is the municipal and shelter support coordinator for Best Friends Animal Society, providing logistics support for strategic shelter partnerships and programs across the country. Through Best Friends’ digital learning efforts, Anna creates educational content for a full range of interactive online trainings and tools to support field services professionals.

    Before stepping into her current role on the shelter support team, Anna worked as the community cat program coordinator for the Best Friends Lifesaving Center in Atlanta, Georgia. As part of that work, she mentored municipal shelters and rescue partners in the Southeast, worked with commissioners and government leadership to establish best practices for local animal control agencies, and led grassroots efforts to update county ordinances to ensure the continuation of trap-neuter-return programs for Cobb County’s community cats.

    Prior to joining Best Friends, Anna served as an animal control officer and dispatcher for Fulton County Animal Services through LifeLine Animal Project in Atlanta. While she was an ACO, Anna managed Fulton County’s Doghouse Program, providing humane support for pets and proactive assistance to community members in underserved areas. Before diving into the animal protection and sheltering world, Anna worked as a wildlife care supervisor for Aware Wildlife Center, where she oversaw the rehabilitation of wild animals, trained and managed volunteers in animal care, and developed fundraising and community engagement programs.

    While completing her bachelor’s degree in psychology at Emory University, Anna traveled to northern Tanzania through the School for International Training to study human-wildlife conflict, animal behavior and the wildlife conservation movement. She also managed to pick up a bit of Swahili.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.justiceclearinghouse.com/webinar/lifesaving-dispatch/

  • It Takes a Community to Help Cats: Two Webinars Bust Myths and Offer Tips

    It Takes a Community to Help Cats: Two Webinars Bust Myths and Offer Tips

    From inviting us to check our language or redefine what home means, these two back-to-back cat-centered webinars are here to help us better serve cats in our communities. Pounce on the latest Million Cat Challenge webinar if you missed it and register for next week’s offering from HASS, What Home Means for Cats: Working Together to Keep More Cats Alive and Thriving, featuring Maddie’s Director of Feline Lifesaving Monica Frenden-Tarant and UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program Director Dr. Kate Hurley.

    Last week in Language That Harms Cats, Monica Frenden-Tarant, HSUS Senior Analyst, Cat Protection & Policy, Danielle Bays and MCC co-founder Dr. Julie Levy gave great tips on how to match our storytelling to our mission when it comes to cats (Hint: those abundant cat overpopulation pyramid infographics aren’t doing us any favors, so think twice before you share them—according to mathematicians and scientists, an unaltered cat might have around 95 kittens over 7 years, not 370,092!). Watch the recording and head to Maddie’s Pet Forum for more Q&A.

    The cat conversation continues next Tuesday, August 31 at 3 p.m. PT with What Home Means for Cats. In this live webinar, Monica Frenden-Tarant will join Dr. Kate Hurley to talk about how we can work together to get #allthecats back home, whether home is outdoors or in and whether that cat is friendly or not. Get clarity on all the acronyms we use to talk about community cat programs—RTF, RTH, TNR, SNR—and hear why the only term we really need is Return to Home. Plus, learn how to enlist your community to help keep more cats alive and thriving and why indiscriminate impoundment of cats is not only harmful to the cats, but to marginalized communities.


    Register here

  • Webinar – 10/11/21 – Inside the Matrix Presented by Dr. Lisa Radosta – PPG (fee applies)

    Webinar – 10/11/21 – Inside the Matrix Presented by Dr. Lisa Radosta – PPG (fee applies)

    This session will present an understanding the influence of thyroid disease on canine emotional disorders.

    Enjoy an evidenced-based journey through the research on thyroid disease and its effect on canine behavior. Emerge from your journey enlightened and ready to educate your pet parents!

    CEUs: PPAB 1, CCPDT 1, IAABC (pending), KPA 1

    Learning Objectives:

    • Understand the current research exploring thyroid disease in dogs as it relates to behavioral signs.
    • Understand the potential influence of thyroid disease in dogs on behavior.
    • Understand which tests are necessary for evaluation of the thyroid.
    • Understand the pros and cons of supplementation.

    About the Presenter:

    Lisa Radosta DVM DACVB graduated from the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine in 2000. During her residency in behavioral medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, she was presented with the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists Resident research award two years in a row.

    Dr. Radosta lectures nationally and internationally for veterinarians, their staff and lay people. She has written chapters for a number of textbooks including Handbook of Behavior Problems of the Dog and Cat, Blackwell’s Five Minute Veterinary Consult, Decoding Your Cat and Canine and Feline and Small Animal Pediatrics and is co-author of From Fearful to Fear Free. She has also published scientific research articles in Journal of Applied Animal Behavior Science and The Veterinary Journal and written review articles for Advances in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, Compendium, NAVC, Veterinary Team Brief, Clinician’s Brief and AAHA Newstat. She is the section editor for Advances in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery and serves on the Fear Free Executive Council and the AAHA Behavior Management Task Force.

    She has been interviewed for many publications including Cat Fancy, Dog Fancy, Palm Beach Post, NAVC Clinician’s Brief, Sun Sentinel, WebMD, AAHA trends, Real Simple, Good News for Pets and AAHA News Stat. She has appeared on Lifetime television, Laurie Live, News Channel 25 (West Palm Beach, WPBF), Mitch Wilder’s Amazing Pet Discoveries, Nat Geo Wild, Animal Planet, News Channel 10 (Miami, ABC), and Steve Dale’s Pet Talk.  She also podcasts for VetGirl.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://petprofessionalguild.com/event-4269552

  • Webinar – 9/2/21 – Julie Flanery – Imitiation and Mimicry: You Can Do It! – FDSA (fee applies)

    Webinar – 9/2/21 – Julie Flanery – Imitiation and Mimicry: You Can Do It! – 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.

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

  • Webinar – 9/23/21 – The Cutting Edge on Eyelid Disorders in Dogs – VETGirl

    Webinar – 9/23/21 – The Cutting Edge on Eyelid Disorders in Dogs – VETGirl

    In this complimentary VETgirlZoetis webinar, Dr. Jane Sykes, PhD,DACVIM reviews current understanding of the epidemiology of Lyme disease in dogs and humans. Tune in to learn the approach to diagnosis of Lyme, what to do about unsuspected positive test results, when to treat, and the role of vaccination and differences in vaccine types!

    Thanks to sponsorship from Zoetis, this webinar free to all!

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://vetgirlontherun.com/webinars/september-23-2021-logical-lyme-lessons/

  • Webinar – 9/22/21 – The Cutting Edge on Eyelid Disorders in Dogs – VETGirl (fee applies)

    Webinar – 9/22/21 – The Cutting Edge on Eyelid Disorders in Dogs – VETGirl (fee applies)

    Join us for this 2-hour, VETgirl ophthalmology CE track webinar where Dr. Shelby Reinstein, DACVO presents various eyelid disorders in dogs with tons of clinical photos and surgical tips. Tune in to learn about distichia & ectopic cilia, entropion, blepharitis, and eyelid neoplasia. More importantly, find out how to medically & surgically manage these eyelid disorders in dogs.

    Not 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 animallarge animalveterinary technicianleadershippractice management) and listen to our podcasts when you have time.

    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!

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://vetgirlontherun.com/webinars/september-22-2021-the-cutting-edge-on-eyelid-disorders-in-dogs/

  • Webinar – 9/21/21 – Personnel Management: Not One Size Fits All – VETGirl (fee applies)

    Webinar – 9/21/21 – Personnel Management: Not One Size Fits All – VETGirl (fee applies)

    In this VETgirl practice management webinar, Dr. Heather Douglas, MBA, CVA reviews personnel management for the veterinary professional. Managing and leading your team depends on the individual team members. Not all team members will benefit from the same style of management, so tune in to identify the best practices for guiding your team and their individual needs!

    Not 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 animallarge animalveterinary technicianleadershippractice management) and listen to our podcasts when you have time.

    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!

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://vetgirlontherun.com/webinars/september-21-2021-personnel-management-not-one-size-fits-all/

  • Webinar – 11/9/21 – Critical Incident Stress Management for the ACO – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Webinar – 11/9/21 – Critical Incident Stress Management for the ACO – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Today’s Animal Control Officer will be exposed to a variety of critical incidents in their career. Seeing people and pets in perilous situations can cause significant stress on responding officers. Compassion fatigue is a real threat to your personal and professional health.  Finding ways to manage critical incident stress can make a huge difference in your life, as well as those around you. This session will explore critical incident stress management for today’s Animal Control Officer.

     

    Presenter

    Based out of Daytona Beach, Florida, Adam Leath is the Director of Volusia County Animal Services. He investigates and responds to situations involving animal victims of natural disasters and animal cruelty cases in Volusia County.  Leath was formerly a Regional Director of the Field Investigations and Response Team at the ASPCA where he led one of the largest operations in ASPCA history with the seizure of over 1,000 animals in August of 2016. Leath has responded to multiple dogfighting operations throughout his time at the ASPCA, including the second-largest dogfighting bust in U.S. history in 2013, resulting in the seizure of more than 400 dogs.

    Leath holds a bachelor’s degree in animal science from the University of Tennessee and a Graduate Certificate in Veterinary Forensic Science from the University of Florida. He is a courtesy Assistant Professor for the Department of Comparative, Diagnostic, and Population Medicine at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine.  He is a Director on the Board of Directors for the National Animal Care and Control Association. Leath is a Past President of the International Veterinary Forensic Sciences Association and is a Certified National Animal Cruelty Investigator through the University of Missouri. He has also been certified in Equine Cruelty Investigation through the University of Colorado. Leath has been certified as an expert witness in animal fighting and animal cruelty in the states of Florida and New York.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.justiceclearinghouse.com/webinar/critical-incident-stress-management-for-the-aco/