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Cooperative Care in Veterinary Medicine
Cooperative care teaches veterinary staff, caregivers, and animal trainers how to communicate effectively with and support the emotional well-being of the individual pet based on that pet’s specific needs and progress.
When Excitement Causes Your Dog to Tinkle: Conflict (Submissive) and Excitement Urination
Does your dog suddenly lose control of their bladder when you get home? Or when you lean over to pet them, or while greeting visitors? This behavior may be excitement or conflict urination.
How To Teach an Emergency Recall
•Emergency recall is an important skill to teach your dog for management around other dogs, people, and places.
How to Teach Dogs To Use a Nail Board for Hind Feet
•Teaching a dog to use the nail board for their hind feet is a separate action from the front feet and is taught as a separate exercise.
What Is Consent?
•Consent means your dog is giving permission before allowing something to happen to them.
How Do I Prepare My Kitten for Veterinary Visits?
•A little bit of preparation will reduce stress for both you and your cat when visiting the veterinarian.
Low Stress Handling® Silver-Level Certification
Individual Certification at this level demonstrates to clients and employers the individual’s dedicated interest in Low Stress Handling®. Hospital Certification at this level demonstrates to clients and staff the hospital’s commitment to appropriately training staff in Low Stress Handling® methods.
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