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Canine Behaviour: Confrontation And Separation

Central CPD

5 years ago
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Date: Monday 17th June, 2019 - Monday 17th June, 2019
Start time: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Duration: 1 hour(s)
Cost: £195

Monday 17th June 2019Understanding the emotional motivations behind unwanted behaviours in dogs, is the key to being able to treat the problem in an effective manner. In the past, some of the difficult behavioural problems encountered in general practice, like dog bites and separation related distress, have been managed with a generic approach based on the presenting sign. This course, suitable for both vets and nurses, will explain how to approach each case on an individual basis by taking an accurate and in depth history, identifying the underlying emotional motivation behind the behaviour and creating a tailor made plan for each case. The aim of the course is to give you the insight and skills to be able help these often highly emotionally charged cases in an effective manner.Topics to be covered include:Accurate history taking getting to the root of the problemIdentifying underlying emotions for presenting behavioural signsCreating a patient specific plan for managing and treating unwanted behavioursUnderstanding the importance of preventative behavioural medicineImproving detection of warning signals to enable prevention of dog bite incidentsDog bite prevention initiatives in practice and the local communitywww.centralcpd.co.ukwww.vet-ecpd.com

Who is it for?

Veterinary SurgeonsVeterinary NursesStudents

The Speakers

Dr Sarah Heath

The Venue

The Clinical Skills LabKennington.SE173BN

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

7 hours

Registration and Booking

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