Book Details
Orange Code:95981
Paperback:272 pages
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Sections:
1. Introduction to Patient Centered Veterinary Care2. Perception and Communication3. Learning, Conditioning, and Training4. Successful Visits: Environment and Protocols to Prevent Fear and Stress5. Type One Patients and Training: Distraction Techniques and FAS 0–2 Pets6. Type Two Patients and Training: Conditioning Plans for FAS 0–3 Pets7. Type Three Patients and Training: Incorporating Operant Techniques, FAS 0–5 Pets8. Additional Patient Resources9. Implementation Strategies
Description:
Every pet needs medical care in the veterinary clinic and husbandry at home. Fear and stress can present significant barriers to good care while also compromising safety for animal care professionals and pet owners. It’s possible to help pets learn to allow and even willingly participate in veterinary care, husbandry, and grooming. With a foundation in learning theory and emphasizing practical techniques, Cooperative Veterinary Care is a groundbreaking guide to encouraging voluntary participation in veterinary care. Now updated to reflect the latest research and clinical information drawing on years of professional hands-on experience, it’s a must-own for any small animal practice or pet professional looking to increase patient comfort and facilitate excellent care.
- Foundations of learning and training to prepare any professional to get started right away
- Unique exploration of the veterinary environment and how Cooperative Veterinary Care can help
- Integration of the Fear Free(sm) Spectrum of Fear, Anxiety & Stress to quantify patient experiences
- Step by step training plans for veterinary care and husbandry with photo and video demonstrations
- Practical applications for all common procedures.
- Foundation techniques which can be expanded to virtually any veterinary care or animal husbandry and grooming need
Cooperative Veterinary Care is written for the veterinary professional team but will help anyone and everyone who cares for and interacts with pets.
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