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Hi all! I had the opportunity to listen to the Fear in the Veterinary office webinar recently-it was great, thanks for the information. I got the impression at the end of the recording that there were to be videos, or links to such put somewhere for us to access. Did I understand that correctly? If so, could someone point me in a direction to access them?
Thanks so much,
Linda Bloomfield, DVM
Here are some links to videos that were referenced in the "Fear of the Veterinary Clinic" webinar:
1) Low stress handling - lateral restraint
2) Fearful cat at the veterinarian's office
3) Dealing with aggressive patients
6) Feral cat exam - low stress handling
7) Low stress handling - transferring a pet from person to person
Owner’s perception of stress in their pet is a primary reason for avoiding veterinary care. Strategies to reduce stress and ease handling of fearful pets during veterinary visits have included behavioral conditioning, low stress handling, and anxiolytic medications. In this VetVine Specialty Update we'll be discussing the findings of a clinical trial that examined the effects of gabapentin in reducing signs of stress in pets during transportation to the veterinary visit and examination. Discussion includes the recommended dosage as well as potential adverse effects and considerations in administering this medication.
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