Not exact matches
From lowering of blood pressure to elevated mood, the positive effects have been proven time and again by medical
professionals who are
often at a loss as to why
animals have such a profoundly positive effect on the humans around them.
Having to put numerous
animals to sleep is painful and difficult for these
professionals too, and yet, they
often receive flak for doing so.
As a developer of
professional animal handling equipment, a question I am
often asked is «Why not just use a fishing net to catch
animals?»
I believe with veterinarians being
often the only
animal professional that new dog / puppy owners will ever be exposed to, they have a unique opportunity to get new owners off to a good start.
We provide
professional veterinary care, emergency care and spay / neuter our
animals prior to adoption The cost of this high quality care is
often overwhelming, therefore we depend on the generosity of our community and friends to help support our mission.
The good news is that the prices in our Pet Supply Store are
often lower than some of the large, discount chain stores, and our store is staffed by knowledgeable,
animal professionals who can answer all of your pet care questions.
Reading
animal body language is one of the most important skills a veterinary
professional and pet owner can possess, yet it's
often poorly understood.
Dogs that experience phobias
often need
professional intervention by a veterinary or applied
animal behaviorist.
Because resolving rivalry problems requires managing the dogs» somewhat complex social behaviors, it's
often necessary for owners to obtain assistance from a
professional animal behaviorist (see our handout: «When the Behavior Helpline Can't Help»).
These brave
professionals, who are
often volunteers, evaluate and treat
animal survivors.
Veterinarians,
often called vets, are medical
professionals who focus on caring for
animals.
It's
often necessary to have a complete behavior history taken by a qualified
professional, such as a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist (CAAB or ACAAB), a board - certified veterinary behaviorist (Dip ACVB) or a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT), to determine the reason for your dog's house soiling and design effectiv
professional, such as a Certified Applied
Animal Behaviorist (CAAB or ACAAB), a board - certified veterinary behaviorist (Dip ACVB) or a Certified
Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT), to determine the reason for your dog's house soiling and design effectiv
Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT), to determine the reason for your dog's house soiling and design effective treatment.
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Often veterinary
professionals are not sure to whom they should refer clients for
animal training.
People
often ask us how to keep their barn cats (and other outdoor cats) warm in winter... Below, we have gathered together information we received from our barn owners and from knowledgeable
animal professionals who graciously share advice on Masscats.org (sources are cited) Photo credit: Jeff Worth By the way, if you click through to Amazon -LSB-...]
As the only full - time
professional humane investigations team in the state of Minnesota, AHS humane agents are
often contacted to assist law enforcement with cases related to or involving
animals.
I hear this
often from fellow
animal care
professionals and volunteers in my work with nearly 300 shelters and rescues nationwide to place victims of cruelty and neglect from HSUS and HSI cases.
Behavioral issues can
often be worked out after a one on one session with a
professional dog trainer or
animal behaviorist.
Professionals sometimes prefer tranquillizers to assist in grooming the
animal, but this seems to be dangerous to their health if
often done.
She
often appears on radio and television and her articles on canine issues,
animal welfare, public policy and
animal rights have appeared in major US news publications and in trade,
professional and scientific journals.