Instructors: Drs. Suzanne Hetts and Daniel Q. Estep, CAABs
One of the most serious and difficult problems faced by
cat owners is fighting among the animals. In some cases,
it is aggression directed at non-family neighbor cats.
In other cases it is fighting between family cats. In a
few cases it may be both.
In this two-session telecourse, we will examine the causes
of such aggression and how to identify them. We’ll
also discuss risk assessment, environmental management
of aggression problems, as well as behavior modification
techniques for resolving them.
This class will be valuable for any animal professional
who deals with aggressive problems with cats including
veterinarians, veterinary technicians and other veterinary
staff members, behavior consultants, shelter and rescue
workers, groomers, pet sitters and boarding facility workers.
When you register for the class you will receive information
about how to submit examples and questions regarding dogs
you have worked with for possible discussion in class.
We’ll be using our new presentation format which
will be webinar-like, allowing you to view PowerPoint slides
on your computer screen during class.
The course comes with class notes and recommended readings.
You will receive a link via email a couple of days before
class. You can download the notes with the password provided
in the email.
Click here to view the course outline.
The telecourse consists of two sessions (classes) each
one 1 ¼ hours in duration. CEU credits by CACVT
for 2.5 hours is pending. If approved, you will be able
to get CEU credits by attending both live telecourse or
webcast sessions or listening to the replays IF you successfully
answer questions asked in the recording.
To ensure optimal class participation, class size requires
a minimum of 7 people and a maximum of 20.
Class dates: Tuesday, July 8th 6:00 p.m.to
7:15 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time and Thursday, July 10th
6:00 p.m.to 7:15 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time
Price: $59

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first session. If you haven't heard from us within 48 hours
(weekdays) of your payment, please email us at info@AnimalBehaviorAssociates.com.
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CAN’T MAKE THE LIVE CLASS? LISTEN AT YOUR
CONVENIENCE!
If you register for the class but can’t attend LIVE,
you’ll have access to the replay for 3 days after
the live event. All replays are copyright protected and
may not be shared with anyone who has not registered for
the course without express written permission.