Establishing good relationships with veterinarians is a key component to any successful behavior consulting or training business.  One of the best ways to do that is to demonstrate to the veterinary staff how your skills and knowledge can directly help them, their clients and patients.

In this webinar we’ll discuss SIX low-stress handling techniques you can demonstrate to local veterinary practices that will make their patients easier to handle and be less stressful and safer for their staff.   Chances are, you probably already know many of these skills or have used these tools, you just haven’t applied them to the context of lowering stress in the veterinary hospital and making dogs easier to handle.  We are focusing on dogs in this webinar – but some of the six skills can also be applied to cats.

In addition, by demonstrating these strategies to veterinarians you can also establish yourself as the “go to” resource when veterinarians need to refer difficult to handle patients for in-home training so the pets can better tolerate body handling and mild restraint.
We’ll also discuss how to promote these services to your local veterinary community and give you a template for a letter of introduction you can use to market your in-service demonstration.

This webinar series is a perfect example of using what you already know (and a little bit more that you’ll learn!) to promote your business and establish a new niche for yourself. View now the replay of this unique webinar course.

The six skills we’ll be discussing are:

  1. How and when to use a Calming Cap
  2. How to accustom dogs to muzzles so they essentially muzzle themselves
  3. Using a towel to wrap and restrain a small dog (or cat)
  4. Using a head collar to control the dog’s head
  5. Target training
  6. Catching and reinforcing calm behaviors in the veterinary practice 

     

    This course is CCPDT approved for the following CEU credits;

    1 CEUs for trainers and 1 CEUs for behavior consultants
    You can earn CEUs by submitting emailed answers to questions asked by the instructors during the recorded class. We’ll provide the details once you register.

    Still have questions about the course? Email us at info@animalbehaviorassociates.com

    Registration Fee: $48.00 Register for the course using the “Add to Cart” button below

    PLEASE NOTE: Pro members of our Behavior Education Network have access to this webinar at no charge, as part of their member benefits. Pro Members – log into BEN for access to this course. Not a BEN Member? Join TODAY!