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Is this love that I'm feeling or is it fear - recognising signs of stress and anxiety in rescue pets

Is this love that I'm feeling or is it fear - recognising signs of stress and anxiety in rescue pets
Is this love that I'm feeling or is it fear - recognising signs of stress and anxiety in rescue pets

Recognising fear, anxiety and stress is important for any animal care professional. After all, the emotional welfare of an animal can affect them in so many different ways, when at the vets or groomers.

Join Nikki while we discuss why it is important to reduce FAS (fear, anxiety and stress), what body language means to the nurse/groomer, and what you can do to help.

Learning outcomes

  • Learn about the terms fear, anxiety and stress and what they mean
  • Learn about body language of the dog and cat
  • Learn about basic techniques to reduce fear, anxiety and stress

This webinar is sponsored by Stress Free Pets 

Recorded 21 November 2024 

 

 

Altavoz:

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BSc (Hons), PGDip(CAB), RVN

A crazy cat lady, and extreme study geek, Nikki is a Scottish Registered Veterinary Nurse, working towards becoming a practice-based Clinical Animal Behaviourist. She holds a Post Graduate Diploma from the University of Edinburgh, as well as a NCert in Animal Behaviour, an ISFM Certificate in Feline Nursing, and ISFM Advanced Certificate in Feline Behaviour. She is also Fear Free Elite, and Low Stress Handling Silver Status qualified. After qualifying as a RVN in 2000, her passion for reducing fear, anxiety and stress in dogs and cats at the vets is ten-fold, and something she wishes to share with peers.

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Duracion: 0:43 h
Altavoz: BSc (Hons), PGDip(CAB), RVN
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