Safe Animal Handling & Behaviour Workshop. (For Veterinary Teams)

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Safe Animal Handling & Behaviour Workshop (For Veterinary Teams)

SCHEDULE DAY 1 DAY 2 8:00 Introduction 8:15 Updates on dog communication and social systems 8:45 Cats are different 9:30 10:00 Identifying fear and the learning theory: anxiety vs training 11:30 Basic treatment for anxiety problems in dogs and cats 13:00 Lunch 13:45 Common behaviour problems: (phobia, aggression, urination, multiple animals and myths) 3:45 Afternoon tea 4:00 Stress risers in hospital and how to avoid them 4:30 Minimising injury to yourself in hospital 5:00 Training children to train pets for safety 6:00 Finish 8:30 Equipment for safe handling and how to use it 9:30 Using sedatives and owner conversations about safety 10:30 Morning tea 11:00 Preparing difficult patients for vet visits 11:45 Hospital setup to reduce problems and improve safety 13:15 Lunch 14:00 How to advise clients on common behaviour problems 15:30 Afternoon tea 16:00 My dog was fine but now it s not 16:30 Troubleshooting 17:00 Finish

OUR PROMISE The safety of veterinary personnel and animals is the most important element to running a veterinary hospital. Understanding animal behaviour better and gaining expertise in handling techniques and advise to owners improves compliance, reduces risk and leads to healthier human animal interactions. If you scruff a cat, you need to attend this workshop and update your skills. This training will make your hospital a happier, safer and less stressful place to work. BOOK NOW! DON T MISS OUT PLACES LIMITED CLICK HERE TO REGISTER CALL 0414 581 600 FOR MORE INFORMATION WWW.VETPRAC.COM

TRAIN PETS TO BE POLITE STOP GETTING BITTEN PRACTICAL TRAINING VETS AND VET NURSE INVITED RESOURCES TO START IMMEDIATELY IMPROVE ANIMAL WELFARE CPD VALUE 16 CE Points EDUCATORS Dr Tracey Henderson Tracy Bache Dr Kersti Seksel LOCATION Education Development Centre, 4 Milner St Hindmarsh, Adelaide South Australia DATE 6 7th November, 2015 COURSE FEE $1100 + GST before September 28th 2015 $1400 + GST after September 28th 2015 CONTACT ILANA FOR FURTHER DETAILS info@vetprac.com 0414 581 600 CLICK HERE TO VIEW MAP ON BROWSER # See website for benefits or click details when booking

EDUCATORS DR TRACEY HENDERSON TRACY BACHE DR KERSTI SEKSEL Tracey graduated from Murdoch University in 2000, and has worked at Willunga Veterinary Services since as a mixed practice vet. After some time in the UK she returned to SA as a part-time small animal veterinarian. Tracey designed and started the Puppy Preschool classes (based on Dr Kersti Seksel s format) in 2001 and has incorporated and changed the format as new information has become available. In 2004 Tracey completed a post graduate course in animal behaviour at Sydney University and offers exclusive support to troubled clients and their animals as they need it. In 2008 Tracey became a member of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists in Veterinary Behaviour by examination. Tracey and Tracy now advise large companies that engage with animals regularly on body language and behaviour to reduce the incidence of injury. Tracy started working at the RSPCA Lonsdale shelter in 2002 and was involved in behavioural assessments of adopted dogs, which involved many hours of hands on training. During her time at the RSPCA Tracy developed a strong passion to also help the dogs on the other side and to try and prevent them from ending up at the shelter. Tracy started to work alongside Tracey Henderson with behavioural consultations in 2008. And is also a veterinary nurse at Willunga Veterinary Services, in SA. In 2010 Tracy received her Certificate 4 in Companion animal training and became a nationally accredited Delta Dog Behaviour Trainer. Tracy s enthusiasm for education and training pets is infectious. Kersti graduated in Veterinary Science from Sydney University and from Macquarie University with a BA in Behavioural Sciences with a major in psychology. In 1992 she developed the Puppy Preschools program. She completed a MBA (Hons) degree by thesis on the behavioural effects of puppy socialisation and training programs. She is a registered veterinary specialist in Animal Behaviour, a Fellow of the Australian College of Veterinary scientists in Animal Behaviour, a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Behaviourists and a Diplomat of the European College of Veterinary Behavioural Medicine- Companion Animals. Kersti is the principal of a specialist referral only practice for animal behaviour in Sydney, head of the behaviour department at the Melbourne Veterinary Specialist Centre and sees clients all around Australia. She is the tutor in Behavioural Medicine Course (Distance Education for the Centre for Veterinary Education, University of Sydney. She serves on the Animal Welfare Advisory Committee of the NSW government and sits on the Animal Welfare Advisory Working group for Dairy Australia. Kersti has presented at numerous conferences and meetings in Australia, NZ UK, France, Germany, Belgium, Estonia and other European countries, USA, China, South Africa and Japan. Kersti is also consultant on VIN (Veterinary Information Network) in the USA.

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