Canine Behaviour 104 – Territorial Behaviour ONLINE
Territorial response behaviours run the gambit from obnoxious but harmless alert barking to full blown aggressive displays, including attack behaviours, leading to serious injuries. Through
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Territorial response behaviours run the gambit from obnoxious but harmless alert barking to full blown aggressive displays, including attack behaviours, leading to serious injuries. Through
Understanding the toll of burnout on veterinarians is crucial for supporting well-being in veterinary medicine. In this Wellness Wisdom video, Dr. Marie Holowaychuk speaks with
Do you know the importance of monoclonal antibodies in the management of canine allergic dermatitis and the role you play in improving the quality of
Compassionate End-of-Life Care Communication Strategies Learning outcomes: Develop an understanding of how to convey compassion as you communicate with a grieving family. Learn how judging
This micro-credential was designed by Dr. Ray Reynan (past President of the Ontario Association of Bovine Practitioners and Canadian Association of Bovine Practitioners) and Wayne
https://www.communivet.com/fr/ca/education/webcasts/utility-of-dietary-therapy Presented by Dr. Allison Collier on March 18, to review the importance of dietary therapy for gastrointestinal diseases including chronic enteropathy and inflammatory bowel disease.
The Animal Dental Care Wet Lab is a full day, hands-on educational program with in-depth training in professional dental cleaning, state of the art in digital
Accurately decoding causes of lower urinary tract disease (LUTS) is important to animal welfare. Inappropriate urination is a leading cause of pet surrender and euthanasia.
University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus Registered Veterinary Technician Correspondence Courses for CE Credits These courses are being developed and offered by the University of Guelph
February 27, 2022 GUELPH – The Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians (OAVT) has announced their 2021 Annual Awards and Pin Recipients. The annual OAVT Awards
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