The next behavior job-alike meeting will be on Feb. 29 at 9 am PT/noon ET where Dr. E'Lise Christiansen will be talking about long term behavior medication - medications like fluoxetine and clomipramine.
Do you work with shelter dogs who struggle with behavioral issues such as anxiety, aggression, or fear? Do you want to learn more about how behavior medications can help improve their welfare and outcomes? If so, you won’t want to miss this webinar!
Join us for an informative and interactive session covering:
- What are the indications and contraindications for maintenance behavior medications, and how to identify the dogs who can benefit from them
- What are the types of maintenance behavior medications
- How to choose the right behavior medication for each dog, based on their diagnosis, history, and individual needs within a sheltering environment
- How to prescribe, administer, monitor, and adjust behavior medications for optimal results and minimal side effects
- How to communicate and educate the owners or adopters of shelter dogs on behavior medications, and what to expect during and after the treatment
This webinar is designed for veterinarians, trainers, and shelter staff who want to enhance their knowledge of behavior medications for shelter dogs. You will also have the opportunity to ask questions and share your experiences!
Speaker: Dr. E’Lise Christiansen, Chief Medical Officer at Behavior Vets. https://behaviorvetsnyc.com/our-team/dr-elise-christensen/
Please
submit questions in advance, if you have them. You're welcome to ask questions during the presentation but submitting them in advance will ensure that Dr. C covers them in her talk.
IMPORTANT: We'll be using a different link than normal for this meeting.
About HASS Behavior Job-Alike Groups:
Human Animal Support Services (HASS) facilitates Job-Alike Groups to provide colleagues with similar roles and responsibilities the opportunity to discuss common issues, ask questions, determine best practices, and share program ideas among their peers. These groups include collaborative sessions that enable participants to share resources and develop relationships across multiple districts and settings.
This meeting is for behavior support and collaboration and occurs once a month to discuss successful innovations, collaborate with others in the field, answer questions, and talk through complex behavior-related issues.
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