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Creating Inclusive Spaces in the Pet Professional Industry

In honor of Pride Month, join us for an insightful discussion on the importance of inclusivity in the workplace and how it leads to better care for pets, owners, and professionals in the industry. Our panel of experts will share their experiences and best practices for fostering a culture of acceptance and support within your community.

Creating Inclusive Spaces in the Pet Professional Industry

In honor of Pride Month, join us for an insightful discussion on the importance of inclusivity in the workplace and how it leads to better care for pets, owners, and professionals in the industry. Our panel of experts will share their experiences and best practices for fostering a culture of acceptance and support within your community.

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Fear Free Handling Essentials: Empowering Care for High FAS Patients

We know considering the pet’s emotional wellbeing and offering treats during veterinary visits is practicing good medicine. Although, when patients have moderate to high levels of fear, anxiety, and stress (FAS), treats may not be enough for our furry friends. In this webinar, we will explore how veterinary practices can go beyond treats to ensure a positive emotional experience for every patient, especially those with moderate to high FAS.

This webinar will cover a comprehensive Fear Free visit approach, with thoughtful considerations for high FAS patients that benefits patient, client, and team wellbeing. Discover how to craft a tailored visit that addresses the unique needs of high FAS patients, incorporating creative details and remaining adaptable throughout the appointment. From subtle changes in approach to proactive planning, we’ll cover strategies to facilitate successful veterinary care while prioritizing patient comfort.

Sherrie Yuschak, RVT, VTS (Behavior), KPA-CTP, Elite FFCP-V is a faculty member of the Karen Pryor Academy for Animal Behavior and Training where she contributes to the curriculum and teaches several courses. She is a Practice Certification Consultant for Fear Free℠ and has collaborated on several Fear Free℠ educational modules, and certification standards, and is a member of their Speakers Bureau. Sherrie has been a Registered Veterinary Technician for over 25 years with 12 years specializing in animal behavior. Her experience encompasses general practice, academia, research, specialty practice, and consulting. Still passionate about continuing education, Sherrie frequently attends events, lectures at veterinary conferences, and publishes articles and book chapters including the Low Stress Handling book revision and American Animal Hospital Association behavior education booklets. Sherrie is also an Editorial Advisory Board member of Today’s Veterinary Nurse and a Family Paws Parent Educator contributor.

In this webinar, you will learn how to:
– Implement tools that go beyond treats when working with moderate to high FAS patients
– Plan a comprehensive and individualized approach to each appointment for the moderate to high FAS patient
– Observe subtle changes & adapt to those changes throughout the appointment
– Engage every team member in the care plan

You must be a Fear Free Certified Practice member and logged in to view this webinar.

Building Trust, Preventing Bites: Proactive dog bite prevention and handling strategies

Join us as we explore how being proactive, rather than reactive, can significantly enhance workplace safety and foster a harmonious environment for both humans and pets. Discover practical techniques and approaches to mitigate potential aggression and create a happier, safer workplace for everyone involved.

Mealtime Mayhem in Multipet Households

Does mealtime feel frenzied or nerve-wracking when caring for multiple pets in the same household? It’s not uncommon for pet professionals, and even pet parents themselves, to feel frazzled or even anxious during these moments, but have you also considered how the pets might be feeling in the frenzy?

Transforming Spaces, Transforming Care: Designing Fear Free Veterinary Environments

Fear Free is transforming the standard of care in veterinary medicine, but implementing Fear Free principles extends beyond just practices and procedures—it involves transforming the very spaces where veterinary care is delivered. Join us as Heather Lewis, AIA, AAA, NCARB, from Animal Arts discusses the design elements, strategies, and impactful transformations that mitigate fear, anxiety, and stress (FAS) within veterinary spaces. From thoughtful layout considerations to the selection of materials and colors, discover how every aspect of design can contribute to creating a soothing and Fear Free environment. Whether you’re building a new clinic or looking to enhance an existing one, this webinar will provide you with invaluable insights and practical tips to create a sanctuary of calmness and compassion for pets, pet parents, and staff.