Canine Co-operative Care
Presented by Dr Natalie Rogers
Animal husbandry can be one of the most stressful tasks for a dog, the dog guardian and veterinary care professionals. When you train with a dog to develop consent behaviours you give the dog the ability to actively engage with their husbandry. This creates a safer and lower stress environment where the dog is a willing participant in their care.
Learning Objectives
Why is Co-operative Care important
My personal journey with my dog Havoc
Co-operative Care - nail trimming
Co-operative Care - administering ear drops
Co-operative Care - tooth brushing and teeth checking
About The Presenter
Dr Natalie Rogers is a full time academic and dog trainer. With undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Zoology, and Honours in Biological Science, Natalie also holds a PhD in Biological Science. She has taught Biology and Psychology at the University of New South Wales since 2010 and currently lectures on anxiety, stress, mental illness, animal learning and comparative psychology. Natalie is an accredited member of APDT and a proud Professional Member of the Pet Professional Guild Australia.
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