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  • Webinar — Positive Puppy Socialization – in Times of Restricted Real World Interactions. Presented by Louise Stapleton-Frappell — Pet Professional Guild

    Webinar — Positive Puppy Socialization – in Times of Restricted Real World Interactions. Presented by Louise Stapleton-Frappell — Pet Professional Guild

    Puppy Essentials – Your Virtual and In-Person Guide to Early Socialization and Development – is a fun, interactive, training resource from DogNostics Education that can be used virtually to guide puppy owners through the first essential lessons. The focus of Puppy Essentials is socialization to situations, people, objects and other puppies; developing bite inhibition; preventing resource guarding; preventing separation anxiety; learning about canine communication and working with collaborative care skills.

    Learning Objectives: 

    • Help educate your clients about the importance of socialization. 
    • Help your clients prevent resource-guarding issues. 
    • Help take the fear out of being alone. 
    • Teach clients to ‘speak dog.’ 
    • Provide a guideline and suggested curriculum for virtual and in-person puppy socialization classes. 
  • Webinar — Fear Learning and How to Work with Fearful Dogs. Presented by Alexandra Santos — Pet Professional Guild

    Webinar — Fear Learning and How to Work with Fearful Dogs. Presented by Alexandra Santos — Pet Professional Guild

    Fear is an emotion and, as such, subject to respondent conditioning. Therefore, trying to solve fear related problems by focusing solely on modifying the behavior may be pointless. Fear related problems need a respondent as well as an operant approach.

    Fear learning is a type of emotional learning that is quite persistent for various reasons:

    a) It is linked with survival.

    b) The brain is prewired with a negativity bias.

    c) Sensory information conveyed by the thalamus reaches the amygdala (the brain’s center for emotional processing) much faster than it reaches the neocortex (the brain’s center for cognitive processes and thought). This means an animal will more readily emit an emotional response than a thought-out one.

    This presentation focuses not only on fear learning, but also on the mechanisms that make it so persistent and why a respondent approach to solving fear related problems is essential. Some guidelines for effectively working with fearful dogs will also be presented.

    Learning Objectives:

    • The function of emotions.
    • How fear learning occurs.
    • Systematic desensitization is much more than gradually reducing distance between the dog and the feared stimulus.
    • How to effectively apply systematic desensitization when working with fearful dogs.
    • Why respondent extinction may backfire in some cases.
    • How differential reinforcement of incompatible behaviors may, in fact, be flooding.
    • Some guidelines for working with fearful dogs.
  • Webinar – 7/22/21 – The Care, Nurturing and Enrichment of Tame and Feral Volunteers – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Webinar – 7/22/21 – The Care, Nurturing and Enrichment of Tame and Feral Volunteers – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Volunteers are the life-blood of many organizations. But how do you find these important members of your team? During this webinar, we’ll discuss:

    • Simple recruiting ideas that won’t break the budget
    • Why mentoring is important to your cause
    • How to get better performance without giving yourself a nervous breakdown.
    • What does it take to retain and maintain long term volunteers?

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.justiceclearinghouse.com/webinar/the-care-nurturing-and-enrichment-of-tame-feral-volunteers/

  • Webinar — Preparing for Trial: What Witnesses and Experts Need to Know — NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Webinar — Preparing for Trial: What Witnesses and Experts Need to Know — NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    In prosecuting animal cruelty offenses, success largely depends on the prosecutor’s witnesses testifying confidently and competently. (After all, our victims cannot take the stand for themselves!) Unfortunately, testifying in trial is not a natural-born skill, and individuals involved in the animal welfare community—animal service, veterinarians, and animal shelter staff—do not have nearly enough opportunities to practice it.

    In this webinar, Oregon Animal Cruelty Deputy District Attorney Jake Kamins will give you the tips you need to present your testimony effectively and efficiently, always keeping in mind his “golden rule” (TELL THE TRUTH!) You will learn how to prepare for the big day, what questions to ask in advance, and how to keep yourself calm and composed even under the harshest cross-examination.

  • Webinar — Solving Conflicts with Prairie Dogs — HSUS

    Webinar — Solving Conflicts with Prairie Dogs — HSUS

    Are prairie dog colonies causing conflicts in your community? Or are you looking for the best way to preserve populations of this keystone species? Either way, join us for a free webinar, in which we will share the best methods (shaped from our years of experience in the field!) for coexisting with prairie dogs and solving conflicts.

    Topics covered will include:

    • Basic prairie dog biology/ecology

    • Role of prairie dogs as keystone species

    • Basic prairie dog management plans (links to online template management plans)

    • Conflict prevention mechanisms

    • Coexistence tactics including barriers & buffer zones

    • Passive and wild to wild translocation

    • Further training opportunities & resources

    • Q&A

  • Webinar – 7/1/21 – Return to Home – Celebrating success with getting more pets back home! – CalAnimals

    Webinar – 7/1/21 – Return to Home – Celebrating success with getting more pets back home! – CalAnimals

    Join Gina Knepp, a leading expert in lost animal reunification, as she leads a panel discussion with shelter directors across the country, showcasing the tremendous strides that have been made getting lost pets back home where they belong. Formerly Return to Owner, but recently rebranded as Return to Home, shelters have discovered that pet loss prevention and proactive efforts at reunification are paying off!

    • Gina Knepp, Michelson Found Animals
    • Julie Banks, Riverside County Animal Services
    • Rebecca Guinn, Lifeline (Atlanta)
    • Shelly Simmons, Greenville Animal Care (South Carolina)

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.calanimals.org/on

  • Online Course – 7/9/21 to 7/11/21 – Feline techniques: How I manage common problems. Live from San Diego – IVS (fee applies)

    Online Course – 7/9/21 to 7/11/21 – Feline techniques: How I manage common problems. Live from San Diego – IVS (fee applies)

    Drs. Michael Lappin and Susan Little are two of the well-known feline interested veterinarians in North America. Dr. Little is board certified in feline medicine by the ABVP and owns two feline only practices in Ottawa, Canada. Dr. Lappin is an internal medicine specialist who has been involved with feline clinical research ever since reporting the Toxoplasma gondii IgM and IgG tests in 1989. His research group at Colorado State University completes approximately 15 feline clinical research projects per year. Drs. Little and Lappin have lectured together multiple times and most recently spoke to packed houses at both NAVC and WVC.

    Seminar Topics:

    Dr. Little:

    – Successful management of urethral obstruction in cats

    – Understanding Feline Idiopathic Cystitis

    – How to Use Feeding Tubes in Cats

    – Diagnosis and management of weight loss in senior cats

    – Finding the inner cat – feline obesity

    – Finicky felines: managing anorexia in cats

    – Let’s get moving – the constipated cat

    – Update on managing CKD

    – Management of diabetes mellitus in cats

    Dr. Lappin:

    – Fever of unknown origin in cats.

    – Logical antibiotic therapy in cats.

    – Management of upper respiratory infections in cats.

    – Management of the coughing cat.

    – Feline GI diseases: is it infectious, inflammatory, or neoplastic?

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/feline-techniques-how-i-manage-common-problems-live-from-san-diego/

  • Last Call for Shelter Medicine Fellowship Applications

    Last Call for Shelter Medicine Fellowship Applications

    Calling all shelter veterinarians! Would you like to gain additional training, make a positive life-saving impact in your shelter and community, and join a supportive and like-minded group of vets? Apply by June 23 for the 2021/2022 UW Shelter Medicine Program/UC Davis Maddie’s Shelter Medicine Fellowship, which provides all of this to selected fellows at no cost, thanks to a grant from Maddie’s Fund®. 

    Through participation in this program, the Fellow will:

    • Become familiar with resources to improve shelter animal health.
    • Become familiar with the ASV Guidelines for Standards of Care.
    • Learn many important elements of shelter consultation, including considerations for housing, population planning, sanitation, physical and behavioral well-being, etc.
    • Interact closely with shelter medicine faculty, resident, fellow alumni and students with a goal that relationships will develop that promote life-long learning and collaboration between practitioners and academics.
    • Attend a one week virtual fellowship training camp ‘Shelter Medicine Intensive’ in order to work closely with other fellows in the program as well as the UW and UC Davis Shelter Medicine teams and veterinary students. 
    • Complete a project focusing on an aspect of interest to the fellow with relevance to their home base shelter and creation of materials to share with the field. 

    Year after year Fellowship is ranked as one of the most impactful and enjoyable things the UW and UCD teams engage in. If this opportunity isn’t for you, be a friend and share with anyone you think might benefit. It really is a game-changer.

    For full program details and application requirements, visit uwsheltermedicine.com.  

  • CASCAR Zoom Call for California Shelters – 6/15/21 – Collecting Community Cat Data – CASCAR – UC Davis KSMP

    CASCAR Zoom Call for California Shelters – 6/15/21 – Collecting Community Cat Data – CASCAR – UC Davis KSMP

    Brittany Sundell of Idaho’s West Valley Humane Society joins us to discuss her innovative research measuring the impact of Return to Field efforts in her community. Through collars, cameras, community relationships, and mapping, she and her team are able to mitigate complaints, dispel fear over RTF practices, and even increase community involvement in cat care.

    CASCAR room link: https://sheltermedicine.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJQtdO-srDItyMz7xy-ZsncbcFa6s8kKZg

  • Webinar – Optimizing Anesthetic Recoveries – Think Anesthesia

    Webinar – Optimizing Anesthetic Recoveries – Think Anesthesia

    Join the Think Anesthesia® live, interactive webinar, Optimizing Anesthetic Recoveries, presented by Dr. Karen Kerr, BA, BVSc (Hons), MANZCVS on Friday, June 18 at 10:00 a.m. PT | 12 p.m. CT | 1:00 p.m. ET.

    Anesthetic recoveries are ideally smooth and rapid, with patients regaining consciousness and ambulation, and maintaining physiological homeostasis. In reality, the recovery period is associated with a high rate of complications. This session will outline how the preceding phases of anesthesia affect recovery quality, with guidelines for mitigating the risk of, recognizing, and managing rough and prolonged recoveries.

    Management of the recovery period will be discussed, with a focus on achieving smooth emergence from anesthesia. Common causes of rough recoveries include emergence delirium, pain and dysphoria, each of which will be discussed, with filmed examples, risk factors, identifying characteristics, and approaches to treatment. Prolonged recoveries are also common, and their causes and treatments will be covered.

    Upon completion of the course, participants will be familiar with aspects of the anesthetic plan that affect the recovery period, and recommended approaches to managing rough and prolonged recoveries.

    This presentation is RACE approved for 1 CE credit for both veterinarians and technicians.

    Following the live presentation, an on-demand version of this webinar will be available at www.thinkanesthesia.education/on-demand.

    Website Link:  https://www.thinkanesthesia.education/live-webinar/2021/06/think-anesthesiar-optimizing-anesthetic-recoveries