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Cooperative Veterinary Care

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Cooperative Veterinary Care puts the focus on preventing and reversing fear and stress in the veterinary setting through preparation, planning, and most importantly training. It offers evidence-based cooperative techniques to prevent fear and calm reactive patients, with concrete guidance for preventing, identifying, and reversing fear and stress in the veterinary setting; it provides a unique system for identifying patients and selecting the right technique for each pet

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Cooperative Veterinary Care puts the focus on preventing and reversing fear and stress in the veterinary setting through preparation, planning, and most importantly training. It offers evidence-based cooperative techniques to prevent fear and calm reactive patients, with concrete guidance for preventing, identifying, and reversing fear and stress in the veterinary setting; it provides a unique system for identifying patients and selecting the right technique for each pet; it supplies information on safe patient exams and interactions without the need for restraint; it covers strategies to successfully implement these new techniques every day and boost client compliance; and presents step-by-step detailed training protocols, including photographs and over 100 videos showing how to train patients quickly and effectively. This ebook is a useful guide to the most effective techniques and procedures for creating an environment which is safe for people and for pets, while providing high quality medical care with compassion. 264 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Alicea Howell. BS, RVT, VTS, KPA CTP, Veterinary technician specialist in behavior. Hillview Veterinary Clinic in Franklin, IN (USA). 
  • Monique Feyrecilde. BA, LVT, VTS, Veterinary technician specialist in behavior, Full-time practice and owner of a consulting busines. Mercer Island Veterinary Clinic, Mercer Island, WA (USA);  and Consulting business called Teaching Animals, located near Seattle, WA (USA).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2018-03.

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21 April 2018

This is a much needed resource for anyone who works with animals in any context. This book goes into detail about how to understand our cat and dog companions as well as how to make veterinary procedures and similar unpleasant but needed things enjoyable and less stressful for not just animals but you as well. As a registered veterinary technician and cat/dog trainer, I am so thankful to add this book to my educational resources.

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