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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. 264 p.

  • 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 
  • Provides a unique system for identifying patients and selecting the right technique for each pet 
  • Supplies information on safe patient exams and interactions without the need for restraint 
  • Covers strategies to successfully implement these new techniques every day and boost client compliance 
  • Presents step-by-step detailed training protocols, including photographs.

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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 (print & electronic format): 2018-03.

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