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  • Webinar – 5/27/21 – Refresh Your Compassionate Heart: An Everyday Tool for You and Your Team – Texas Unites (fee applies)

    Webinar – 5/27/21 – Refresh Your Compassionate Heart: An Everyday Tool for You and Your Team – Texas Unites (fee applies)

    Even before the pandemic, individuals dedicated to helping animals experienced high levels of daily stress.  COVID-19 has added new challenges to this lifesaving work, leaving dedicated staff and volunteers of animal welfare organizations even more vulnerable to compassion fatigue and burnout.  With less opportunity for in-person support, a strategy that individuals can apply to help them recognize their needs and unique gifts is essential.  Honor Feelings: Reframe Story is a proactive tool that individuals can practice every day and share both in-person and while engaged in virtual conversations and gatherings.   One tool cannot hold all the answers, but for anyone feeling locked into stress, grief, or emotional overload, Honor Feelings: Reframe Story provides a jumpstart to begin to restore the joy in this lifesaving, heart-driven work.

    Presenter

    Linda R. Harper, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist

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    Your $49 registration fee provides access to all webinars May 19 through July 1.

    All sessions are CE approved through DSHS and AAWA with selected sessions approved through TBVME.

    Registration will remain open throughout the Virtual Learning Series. Register early to participate live in your chosen sessions or enjoy the recorded sessions at your convenience.

    For a complete listing of the series’ webinars with descriptions and speaker information, please see our Virtual Learning Series Brochure.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.texasunites.com/sessions/refresh-your-compassionate-heart-an-everyday-tool-for-you-and-your-team/

  • Webinar – 5/27/21 – Underserved or Underleveraged? A Data Driven Look at our Communities – Texas Unites (fee applies)

    Webinar – 5/27/21 – Underserved or Underleveraged? A Data Driven Look at our Communities – Texas Unites (fee applies)

    The social vulnerability index (SVI) study, published by Best Friends Animal Society, brings to light many conclusions, some expected and some not so much.  The study overlays the 2019 Best Friends National Dataset with the Center for Disease Controls SVI data which indicates level of vulnerability for human suffering and financial loss based on 15 variables.

    In this session we dive into the output of that study, focusing on key takeaways to help us modify our programs to best serve and utilize our community.

    Presenter

    Bethany Heins, Director of Strategy & Network Operations, Best Friends Animal Society

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    Your $49 registration fee provides access to all webinars May 19 through July 1.

    All sessions are CE approved through DSHS and AAWA with selected sessions approved through TBVME.

    Registration will remain open throughout the Virtual Learning Series. Register early to participate live in your chosen sessions or enjoy the recorded sessions at your convenience.

    For a complete listing of the series’ webinars with descriptions and speaker information, please see our Virtual Learning Series Brochure.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.texasunites.com/sessions/underserved-or-underleveraged-a-data-driven-look-at-our-communities/

  • Webinar – 5/27/21 – Practical Applications of bringing a Rural Shelter from 33% to 90+% live release rate – Texas Unites (fee applies)

    Webinar – 5/27/21 – Practical Applications of bringing a Rural Shelter from 33% to 90+% live release rate – Texas Unites (fee applies)

    Practical Applications of bringing a Rural Shelter from 33% to 90+% live release rate workshop will outline how we worked with city leadership to open doors to begin changing how the community treats their animals.

    In addition, we will discuss how we implemented focused life- saving programs to reduce the EU rate.  These programs were from our Lifesaving Apprentice Classes from Maddie’s Fund/American Pets Alive!.  We used focused data to create programs that would make the largest impact on the numbers.  We will also discuss how to work your way through crisis – you don’t have to lose these animals!

    Speakers

    Kelli Ballenger, Co-Founder, Rusk County Pets Alive!
    Lisa Waugh, Co-Founder, Rusk County Pets Alive!

     

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    Your $49 registration fee provides access to all webinars May 19 through July 1.

    All sessions are CE approved through DSHS and AAWA with selected sessions approved through TBVME.

    Registration will remain open throughout the Virtual Learning Series. Register early to participate live in your chosen sessions or enjoy the recorded sessions at your convenience.

    For a complete listing of the series’ webinars with descriptions and speaker information, please see our Virtual Learning Series Brochure.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.texasunites.com/sessions/practical-applications-of-bringing-a-rural-shelter-from-33-to-90-live-release-rate/

  • Online Event – 5/26/21 – Domestic Violence and Pets: Breaking Barriers to Safety and Healing Virtual Panel Summit – Urban Resource Institute

    Online Event – 5/26/21 – Domestic Violence and Pets: Breaking Barriers to Safety and Healing Virtual Panel Summit – Urban Resource Institute

    Join Urban Resource Institute, the National Domestic Violence Hotline, and a panel of experts for a virtual summit on the dynamic intersection of domestic violence and pets, addressing the issues of pets as a barrier for seeking safety from abuse and the human-animal bond as an important element of healing.

    Panelists and participants represent the domestic violence and animal welfare sectors, including direct service providers, advocates, organizations, institutions, and government agencies seeking solutions to help adults, children and pets find safety and healing from domestic violence and abuse.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://urinyc.org/events/breaking-barriers/

  • Online Event – 6/3/21 – Maddie’s Candid Conversation Series – Gabrielle Chapman & Justin Marceau – Maddie’s Fund

    Online Event – 6/3/21 – Maddie’s Candid Conversation Series – Gabrielle Chapman & Justin Marceau – Maddie’s Fund

    Join us for a special edition of Maddie’s Candid Conversation where we will be talking with Justin Marceau, author of Beyond Cages: Animal Law and Criminal Punishment. The discussion will center around the role of fines and fees, civil penalties, conviction and punishment in achieving positive outcomes for animals – and how current enforcement models can in fact produce negative consequences for companion animals which can hinder the goal of lifesaving. Gabrielle Chapman, a social justice analyst, will facilitate the conversation, moderate your questions about how systemic racism plays a role, and share ways we can more effectively support companion animals and their families.

    About the speakers:
    Gabrielle Chapman is a Social Justice Analyst at The Woodrow Consulting Firm. She formerly worked as a Senior Social Justice Analyst with The Humane Society of the United States’ Pets for Life program where she lent her expertise about how systemic racism is perpetuated within animal welfare. She helps bring forth an increased consciousness about systemic racism and other forms of oppression which can hinder growth and well-being for communities and their companion animals. Her consulting work is informed by her knowledge across racial justice, food/land justice, and animal rights/welfare, using a One Health model that strives to develop solutions and build relationships from a socio-ecological perspective.

    Justin F. Marceau is a Professor of Law and the Animal Legal Defense Fund Professor at the University of Denver. He is also the Brooks Institute Faculty Research Scholar of Animal Law and Policy, and an affiliated faculty member with the Institute for Human Animal Connections at the Graduate School of Social Work. Professor Marceau also serves as the reporter for the pattern criminal jury instruction committee of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, and he is a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://maddiesfund-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAodOyorjstG9QY17u6vkbLU49uVSD6tI59

  • Webinar – 5/27/21 – Online fundraising in a digital marketing world – Getting 2 Zero

    Webinar – 5/27/21 – Online fundraising in a digital marketing world – Getting 2 Zero

    Are you looking to get started with fundraising online but think it’s expensive and complicated? Ryan from Refuel Creative will take you through some low cost options to get your digital fundraising up and running.

    We’ll look at capturing the donations, automating follow up, alternative fundraising models, online advertising, and what you need to set yourself up, or get a hand from someone else.

    The recording of this webinar will be available on the G2Z website (www.g2z.org.au) a few days after the event.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3uaK8P9uStGdqssE9AmS2w

  • Online Event – 6/17/21 – Mini Event: The Future of Sheltering – Humane Canada (fee applies)

    Online Event – 6/17/21 – Mini Event: The Future of Sheltering – Humane Canada (fee applies)

    Humane societies, SPCAs, animal shelters and rescues are society’s safety nets for animals, but we can’t discredit the role that human-animal bond plays in supporting people and the role the community plays in supporting these organizations. The COVID-19 pandemic was a perfect example of this. To prevent the spread of the virus, most shelters and animal care workers limited services and changed their operations to maintain physical distancing. Anticipating a shortage of staff and limited operations, shelters called on their communities for support, and those communities stepped up to help on an unprecedented level. As a result of this, animal welfare organizations across the globe were given the opportunity to review the importance of maintaining the human-animal bond and in keeping families and pets together.

    Join us on June 17 to learn from experts from across the continent on the important connection between animals, community members and animal sheltering organizations.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://humanecanada.swoogo.com/minievents/1177765

  • Webinar – 7/12/21 – Can Being a Little More Human Make a Difference? – PPG (fee applies)

    Webinar – 7/12/21 – Can Being a Little More Human Make a Difference? – PPG (fee applies)

    In order to make small yet fundamental changes to our dog training we must, at times, be prepared to change some of our plans and our techniques. For this webinar I would like you to open you mind, and remember something that Admiral Grace Hooper once said, “The most damaging phrase in the language is … ‘It’s always been done this way.’”

    Why not be a little more human with your dog training?

    The objectives for this webinar will encourage the candidates to think about and address the following:

    • How can we create the ‘ideal’ learning environment?
    • How can our attitude affect our training?
    • Would Humanistic learning theories work with dogs?

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

    About Your Presenter

    Dr. Robert Hewings

    Author of the award winning ’Scent Training for every dog’ (First Stone Publishers) and head of learning and development for the UK College of Scent Detection, Dr Robert Hewings is a highly experienced Canine Trainer.

    Rob retired from London’s Metropolitan Police after 30 years’ exemplary service, 25 of which was as an operational police dog handler. The final nine years as a full-time police instructor with the world-famous Metropolitan Police Dog Training Establishment. He has successfully underpinned his valuable operational experience with the highest academic qualifications, his Doctoral study is entitled ‘Is there a better way? Can humanistic education improve operant conditioning in canine scent detection training?’

    During his time at the prestigious Metropolitan Police Dog Training Establishment (2007-2016) Rob headed the training for SWAT dogs, and was active in the instruction and development in all aspects of Police Search Dog Training. He played an active role in the instruction and development of the ‘Canine Training Instructor’ authoring two training manuals, and designing coaching programmes that have enhanced the effective performance of operational dog handlers.

    After his retirement in 2016 Rob, took on new challenges to complete his desire to learn, lecturing at university (BSc Canine Behaviour and Training) where he specialised in ‘Assistance Dog Training’, writing his book, and practical assistance dog training using scent-work within epilepsy alert, diabetes alert and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder alert. He also attended Bergin University of Canine Studies where he gained a valuable insight into assistance dog training, particularly for PTSD sufferers.

    Rob is now head of learning and development with the UK College of Scent Detection where he has been invited to share his knowledge world-wide, lecturing in USA, Australia and Europe. He is presently engaged in writing two academic papers for enhancing scent detection within the assistance dog community and emotional learning in our dogs.

    However, prior to joining the Police Service Rob was a member of the British Army, and as a veteran himself, he has now combined his dog training and academic knowledge becoming a training advisor and consultant for the UK Charity Bravehound (www.Bravehound.co.uk). Here he has pioneered an assistance dog training methodology to incorporate scent alerts for PTSD. Realising the potential of ‘Scent Alert’ for PTSD assistance dogs, where the dog will alert to the onset of a nightmare, or day time anxiety attack. Rob is coaching a Phd student who is writing her thesis supporting and researching Robs hypothesis that dogs can detect these disturbing events, giving our veterans life changing assistance from the dogs.

    Finally, Rob truly understands the importance of a positive training schedule with the dogs he trains and the people he coaches. He wishes to share his love and experience of search training with you and your dog. Witnessing the enjoyment, enthusiasm and excitement the dogs get from being engaged in the natural process of ‘nose-work’ has been his guilty pleasure for the last 25 years, long may this continue!!

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://petprofessionalguild.com/event-4188544

  • Webinar – 6/15/21 – Understanding & Helping Your Reactive Dog – PPG (fee applies)

    Webinar – 6/15/21 – Understanding & Helping Your Reactive Dog – PPG (fee applies)

    Find out why your dog whines, barks or lunges at other animals or people and learn ways to help him or her become less reactive. Is your dog really aggressive or scared? This webinar discusses the underlying issues that cause our dogs to act out and how we can identify them. This webinar focuses on what we can do to make life easier for our dogs and ourselves when dealing with these issues. This 1.5 hour webinar was designed for anyone who has a dog that barks, lunges or acts out when taking them to new places or when meeting new people or dogs. CEUs: PPAB 1.5, IAABC (pending), KPA (pending)

    Learning Objectives

    • Identify underlying behavioral issues.
    • Discuss how to help your dog become less reactive.
    • Helpful tips.

    About Your Presenter

    Shannon Riley-Coyner has been a pet lover all her life and a dog trainer for over 20 years. She has spent her life observing, caring for and training animals of all kinds. She has worked in the Bird Department at Marine World Africa USA, and worked as an handler and trainer for an African Serval Cat at Safari West, a private zoo in Santa Rosa, California. She has participated in behavior studies including observations of bald eagles and addax antelope through the San Francisco Zoo and Safari West.

    Her education includes a Biology Degree, specializing in Zoology from Sonoma State. She is a Registered Veterinary Technician, a Certified Professional Dog Trainer, a Karen Pryor Academy Certified TrainingPartner, a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers and a member of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants.

    Shannon’s dog training philosophy revolves around force free, positive reinforcement, however, her ultimate goal is for healthy happy relationships between pets and their people. Diet, exercise, environment and training all play a significant role in achieving this goal.

    Shannon spent many years as the head dog trainer for PAWS for Healing, a pet assisted therapy organization. She performed temperament testing and assisted in the training of therapy dogs who visited hospitals, veteran groups, special educational facilities and convalescent homes. She believes strongly in the benefits of developing the human animal bond and can assist in coaching for pets and their human companions to develop that connection.

    Shannon is a past President for the Society of Veterinary Behavior Technicians.

     

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://petprofessionalguild.com/event-4178546

  • VIN Rounds – 5/20/21 – Behavior Problems Seen Through the Eyes of the Cat – VIN/VSPN

    VIN Rounds – 5/20/21 – Behavior Problems Seen Through the Eyes of the Cat – VIN/VSPN

    Presented by Sandra Mitchell, DVM, DABVP (Feline & Exotic Companion Mammal)

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.vin.com/doc/?id=9983934