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  • Webinar – 1/14/21 – Placing Behaviorally Challenged Dogs – The AAWA and NEFHS

    Webinar – 1/14/21 – Placing Behaviorally Challenged Dogs – The AAWA and NEFHS

    Should you or shouldn’t you? When it comes to placing behaviorally challenged dogs, that is the question.

    The unintended consequence of reduced shelter populations has been an increase in placements of challenging dogs. We see success stories on social media and television shows, but is there more to the story? What is their quality of life – and that of their owners? Learn more about what effect these dogs are having on the families that love them and the communities they live in.

    This panel will bring together research from Seana Dowling-Guyer about what happens to dogs after adoption, with post-adoption case studies from professional dog trainer Melissa McCue-McGrath, and shelter trends and perspectives from Mike Keiley from MSPCA.

    This 90-minute panel and Q&A is part of a 3-part series from The New England Federation of Humane Societies (NEFHS) hosted by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement.

    This session has been pre-approved for 1.5 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credits.

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    WEBSITE LINK:  https://learning.theaawa.org/products/11421-placing-behaviorally-challenged-dogs

  • Webinar – 1/13/21 – The Veterinary-Client-Patient Relationship (VCPR) within Shelter Systems – The AAWA and ASV

    Webinar – 1/13/21 – The Veterinary-Client-Patient Relationship (VCPR) within Shelter Systems – The AAWA and ASV

    The VCPR (Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship) has become an especially important consideration in animal sheltering as we navigate the challenges posed by the current pandemic. In this webinar, we will learn what the VCPR is, why it is important legally and ethically, and how to define it within shelter systems. Case examples will consider specific situations such as telemedicine, transport, and health certificates. The information presented in this webinar will benefit all types of animal welfare organizations (including shelters large and small, rescue, foster-based, transport, temporary); any shelter professional who is involved in medical decision-making (including executive directors, medical directors, foster coordinators); and veterinarians (including full-time shelter veterinarians, contract and relief shelter veterinarians, private practice veterinarians that work with animal welfare organizations).

    This session is part of the Shelter Medicine series, a collaboration between the Association of Shelter Veterinarians and The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement.

     

    This live and recorded program is pending approval for:

    • 1 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval
    • 1 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credit
    • 1 CE towards ACO CE requirements per Ch. 829 of the Texas Health and Safety Code by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS)

    BONUS!:

    – Members of The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement who are vets or vet students may receive a free 1-year membership with the Association of Shelter Veterinarians (ASV).

    – Members of the Association of Shelter Veterinarians who are professionals may receive a 1-year Professional membership with The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement for only $1. Veterinary students are not eligible for this promotion as they have their own Student Membership option.

    >> Membership instructions will be sent after you attend your first webinar in full.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://learning.theaawa.org/products/11321-the-veterinary-client-patient-relationship-vcpr-within-shelter-systems

  • Online Course – Starts 2/1/21- Fundamentals of Animal Behavior and Learning – IAABC (fee applies)

    Online Course – Starts 2/1/21- Fundamentals of Animal Behavior and Learning – IAABC (fee applies)

    Fundamentals of Animal Behavior and Learning

    “That there could be a science of behavior, of what we do, of who we are? How could you resist that?” – Donald M. Baer

    Course Information Register
    Course begins: February 1st, 2021
    Duration: 4 weeks
    Instructor: JoAnna Platzer, B.Sc.
    Video Lectures by Dr. Erica Feuerbacher
    Register Now

    About the Course

    This course will help you:

    • Think scientifically about animal training and behavior consulting for all species.
    • Understand and break training into component principles.
    • Understand environmental events that maintain behavior.
    • Increase your ability to be humane and effective.
    • Understand how labels such as “aggressive” or “submissive” cloud our thinking and our work.
    • Consider what we are describing when we say an animal is “confident,” “creative,” “a problem solver,” and how we should approach those learners.
    • See the common principles at play in different animals & species.
    • Become a more effective and humane trainer by cutting through the jargon and directly assessing behavior.

    Course Activities, Objectives, & Assessment

    Online Lectures: Each week there will be several short videos (10-20 minutes each; typically 60-90 minutes total per week) that will discuss the topics for that week.

    Online Readings with Reading Guides: Each week you will have a scientific reading with a guide to help you navigate the reading. The paper will exemplify the principles being discussed that week.

    Online Assignments: During Weeks 1-3, you will have 1-2 short online assignments each week. Some of these will entail you giving an example and then giving feedback on examples provided by a few of your fellow students.

    Online posts: During Weeks 2-4 you will post two questions, comments or reflections relevant to the material from the previous week to the discussion forum. You will also respond to at least two of your fellow students’ posts from that week (= total of four posts per week). Your questions and responses will be graded based on their thoughtfulness and completeness.

    Final Project: During Week 4, you will complete a final project/paper in which you will synthesize the topics covered to cohesively analyze and scientifically critique publicly available training videos and handouts.

    Class Schedule

    This four-week course will begin on the specified start date. The first three weeks will explore the scope of the course. There will be no new content in the fourth week which is reserved for completing final projects, discussion and synthesizing the course content. Students will have access to the course material for 60 days after the course ends.

    Course Completion/CEU Requirements

    Auditors must review all course material. This will be verified in the Learning Management System.

    Full Students must carry out the reading assignments listed in the syllabus before class (first class not included)complete all assignments, check email and visit the learning site regularly (at least once a day) to check in on the discussion group. Students should expect to spend an average of 4-5 hours per week on course material and viewing, depending on individual speed of learning and the week’s materials.

    Registration Information

    Auditor Full Student
    CEUs 6 (CCPDT, IAABC, KPA) 8 (CCPDT, IAABC, KPA)
    Member Cost $139* $219*
    Non-Member Cost $159 $259

    *IAABC Members – log into your member account for the discount code

    Online Course Cancellation Policy

    • Full refunds available more than 30 days before program start.
    • 50% refund available 16 – 30 days before program start.
    • No refunds available 15 or fewer days before program start.

    About the Instructors

    JoAnna Platzer, B.Sc., CPDT-KAJoAnna Platzer, B.Sc., CPDT-KA, is a Doctoral Candidate in the Applied Animal Behavior and Welfare lab at Virginia Tech under Dr. Erica Feuerbacher. She attended the University of Florida where she majored in Zoology with an emphasis on animal behavior. After graduation, she participated in research on site fidelity of Mockingbirds with the University of Florida, social behavior of Fairy-wrens with Cornell University, and comparative cognition of canines with Yale University. She has worked as a professional dog trainer and has experience in zoos and conservancies, where she was involved in training exotic animal species for enrichment and low-stress husbandry. Her current research focuses on the impact of fostering programs on shelter dog welfare, reinforcer efficacy of different types of grain for horses, and behavioral synchronization between dogs and their owners.

     

    Erica Feuerbacher, Ph.D., BCBA-D, CPDT-KAErica Feuerbacher, Ph.D., BCBA-D, CPDT-KA is an Assistant Professor of Anthrozoology at Carroll College in Helena, MT, where she leads the canine program in which students train foster dogs during the academic year. She is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and a Certified Professional Dog Trainer. She earned her Ph.D. in Psychology at the University of Florida under the advisorship of Dr. Clive Wynne in the UF Canine Cognition and Behavior Lab (now part of the Canine Science Collaboratory) and her Masters in Behavior Analysis in the Organization for Reinforcement Contingencies under the advisorship of Dr. Jesus Rosales-Ruiz.

    She has published a variety of scientific articles of her research on learning theory and the dog-human relationship. She has taught Principles of Behavior Analysis, Behaviorism in Contemporary Society, Learning and Cognition, Basic and Advanced Canine Training, Research Methods, and General Psychology at the college level. She has earned several awards for her behavior analytic research and her dedication to the theoretical foundations of behavior analysis. Her research interests center on dog-human social interactions, canine welfare, and enhancing humane, effective training techniques.

     

    If you have questions, email us at courses@iaabc.org.

     

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://m.iaabc.org/courses/fundamentals-animal-behavior/

  • Webinar – 1/20/21 – Top Fundraising Trends to Capitalize on in 2021 – Candid Learning

    Webinar – 1/20/21 – Top Fundraising Trends to Capitalize on in 2021 – Candid Learning

    Each year, Classy announces fundraising trends to look out for in the coming year, but unforeseen events and variables in 2020 made predicting this year’s trends, without a doubt, the most difficult yet. 

    While the future remains uncertain, Classy is uncovering its predictions for 2021 (and very likely, beyond.) During this webinar, you’ll walk away with insight into key fundraising themes that have arisen and how you can capitalize on them in 2021.

    We’ll cover the importance of virtual events as a way to break down geographic limitations and attract new supporters, the need to meet your supporters on their turf, and how to remain nimble in the coming year.

    Wednesday, January 20, 2021; 2:00–3:30 p.m. ET/ 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. PT

    Special guests: Carly Foerster, Sales Enablement Manager, and Elizabeth McDonough, Marketing Manager, Classy

    Price: Free

     

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://learning.candid.org/training/2021-01-20-top-fundraising-trends-to-capitalize-on-in-2021/

  • Webinar – 1/13/21 – Embracing AI to Scale Your Fundraising – Candid Learning

    Webinar – 1/13/21 – Embracing AI to Scale Your Fundraising – Candid Learning

    As nonprofits emerge from the shock of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and financial crisis, there is an opportunity to reinvent philanthropy and fundraising. This is a moment to move away from transactional giving, churning through donors and asks, to a new model of making giving more relational, customizing, and engaging. Join us to learn how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used as a key ingredient in scaling your fundraising approach, which will in turn improve donor retention.  

    In this webinar, Allison Fine and Beth Kanter will outline the processes and products needed to expand philanthropic giving with AIdrawing on  research from the AI4Giving Report (made possible  by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation)You’ll leave this webinar ready to have a conversation with your leadership about the benefits of AI to the nonprofit sector and whether your organization is ready to adopt AI. 

    Wednesday, January 13, 2021; 2:00–3:00 p.m. ET/ 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. PT

    Special guests: Allison Fine, entrepreneur, innovator, and author; and Beth Kanter, master trainer and nonprofit innovator

    Price: Free

     

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://learning.candid.org/training/2021-01-13-embracing-ai-to-scale-your-fundraising/

  • Webinar – 1/19/21 – Localizing Dyspnea: Taking the Distress Out of Respiratory Diseases – drip.vet

    Webinar – 1/19/21 – Localizing Dyspnea: Taking the Distress Out of Respiratory Diseases – drip.vet

    drip.vet and CriticalCareDVM.com want to make sure your access to high-quality continuing education is not a pain point for you! We’ve partnered to bring you a LIVE webinar series that covers some of the most common emergency scenarios encountered in daily practice. Our goal is simple: we want you to have the practical information you need to help you accurately diagnose and treat your patients.

    Localizing Dyspnea – Taking the Distress Out of Respiratory Diseases
    Description: 1. To review relevant pathophysiology of respiratory distress, 2. To identify a practical approach to the localizing dyspnea in a patient with respiratory distress, 3. To develop a logical and medically sound treatment plan for a dyspneic patient.

    Jan 19, 2021 07:00 PM in Central Time (US and Canada)

     

    Presented by Christopher G. Byers DVM, DACVECC, DACVIM (SAIM), CVJ

    Dr. Byers is a practicing board-certified veterinary emergency & critical care and small animal internal medicine specialist based in Omaha, Nebraska. He is also the founder and editor-in-chief of CriticalCareDVM.com, an online community dedicated to educating pet owners and promoting the triad of care.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_G6ipfyGuTaKwiMD9gBX-eQ

  • Town Hall – 12/17/20 – 2020: When plans change. – Best Friends

    Town Hall – 12/17/20 – 2020: When plans change. – Best Friends

    2020: When plans change.

    As a year complete with an ongoing pandemic, political division and social tension around systemic racism comes to an end, now is the time for reflection. Navigating the chaos has changed how animal welfare is conducted. How does that impact our strategic plans and how can we use our learnings the most impactful way possible?

    Join us as we sit down with three completely different organizations and ask them all the same thing: “What does strategic planning mean to you and why is it more important now than ever?”

    Moderator:
    Bethany Heins, director, operations & strategic projects, national programs

    Panelists:
    • Becca Britton, executive director, Neighborhood Pets
    • Paula Powell, director, El Paso Animal Services
    • Brent Toellner, sr. director of national programs, Best Friends Animal Society

    Thursday, December 17th @ 6PM EST – Register Here

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://network.bestfriends.org/tools-and-information/best-friends-town-halls

  • Webinar – 1/18/21 – The New Normal: Spay/Neuter by Five Months of Age – National Kitten Coalition

    Webinar – 1/18/21 – The New Normal: Spay/Neuter by Five Months of Age – National Kitten Coalition

    The National Kitten Coalition is excited to host Dr. Philip Bushby and Esther Mechler from the Feline Fix by Five program of Marian’s Dream to present on sterilizing kittens by five months of age.

    There is confusion in the general public and private veterinary community about the optimum time to spay/neuter felines. For many, the recommended time has been six months of age. By that time a cat may be pregnant and shelters are overflowing. For that reason, Marian’s Dream embarked on a campaign to push the recommended age for felines back by four weeks. Dr. Bushby will present his findings on why the change is recommended, specific concerns that people have raised, and the research that supports the change.

    Veterinarians often wait until cats are 6 months old before spay/neuter. The AVMA, AAHA, AAFP and the ASV disagree with waiting that long. The new normal is prior to 5 months of age. Several factors have led to this change:

    1. Mammary neoplasia is the 3rd most common cancer in cats and 85 to 90% of feline mammary tumors are malignant. Spay before 5 months of age significantly reduces mammary neoplasia.
    2. Spay/Neuter prior to 5 months of age reduces unplanned and unwanted litters of kittens.
    3. Castration prior to 5 months of age significantly reduces sexual behaviors which often cause relinquishment of cats to animal shelters.

    It is safe to spay/neuter cats that young. Surgeries are easier, faster and safer. There are no adverse physiologic or orthopedic effects from spay/neuter prior to 5 months of age. Cats in shelters should be sterilized prior to adoption. Owned cats should be sterilized after the kitten vaccination series, but before 5 months of age.

    *The recording for this webinar will be available on NKC’s Archived Webinar page (https://kittencoalition.org/resources/archived-webinars/) within a few weeks after the webinar ends.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4058934446112442126

  • Webinar – 12/10/20 – Recruiting the Next Generation to Your Agency – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Webinar – 12/10/20 – Recruiting the Next Generation to Your Agency – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    How many of you have heard the words “well, we’ve always done it that way” as an excuse to not grow and change? As leaders, it is our responsibility to grow teams with unique points of view to gain fresh ideas and perspectives and ensure growth, change, and continued success in our organizations.  Many leaders, in our industry as well as others, tend to be a bit controlling, and since many of us have done just about every job in animal welfare, we may think we know how to do it all.  We aren’t wrong about knowing how to do it, but do we know how to do it best? This session is designed to discuss how leaders within animal welfare can approach recruitment, retention, and promotion to foster a diverse team of subject matter experts to help take their organization to the next level.

     

    Other Webinars in this Series Include:

     


     

    The 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.

     


     

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    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.justiceclearinghouse.com/webinar/recruiting-the-next-generation-to-your-agency/

  • CASCAR Zoom Call for California Shelters – 12/10/20 – SF SPCA Shelter PALS: Leveraging Your Medical Team – UC Davis KSMP

    CASCAR Zoom Call for California Shelters – 12/10/20 – SF SPCA Shelter PALS: Leveraging Your Medical Team – UC Davis KSMP

    Are you fully leveraging your medical talent?  

    Calling all executive and medical directors!

    This Thursday, Brandy Kuentzel and Bruce Wagman of SF SPCA Shelter PALS will be back at CASCAR discussing how to optimize your medical talent and the legalities of staff and volunteers performing specific medical tasks in your shelter.

    If you’ve ever wondered:

    • Can vaccines be administered during hold periods?
    • Do shelters need a premise permit?
    • What if we don’t have a veterinarian on site – can we use standing protocols?
    • Is microchipping or administering snap tests the practice of veterinary medicine?

    This CASCAR meeting is for you!

    In this one hour presentation, the PALS team will dive into why shelters are challenging the status quo, what we can and can’t do (yup, let’s talk about those premise permits), the tasks your key personnel are permitted to do and excluded from doing, and how you can use volunteer talent to support your medical team.

     

    Join the Call
    When: Dec 10, 2020 09:30 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
    Register in advance for this meeting:
    https://sheltermedicine.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJQtdO-srDItyMz7xy-ZsncbcFa6s8kKZg

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Can’t make it? As always, a recording will be made available at www.sheltermedicine.com/cascar/.