Why is the experience of going to the vets a negative one for some animals? Is it the anticipated pain, the way the place smells, the colour of the waiting room, the noises coming from the consulting room, or something else?
What can vets, vet nurses, animal carers, and owners do to ensure that the welfare of the animal is supported at every stage of the clinical visit (from transportation, waiting area, examination, operating room, and recovery)?
In this course, leading experts in the field of animal behaviour, welfare, veterinary medicine, and industry provide an insight into practical approaches and considerations for improving and maintaining animal welfare in the clinic.
Learners can apply for Financial Aid directly with Coursera to assist with the cost of accessing the full course and gaining a certificate for successfully completing the course.
In this first week, we look at animal welfare as a science, how we can use evidence to make objective measures to determine whether an animal is experiencing positive or negative welfare, and why it is so important in the veterinary clinic. We’ll also look at what constitutes normal cat, dog, and rabbit behaviour, what motivates canine aggression and what we can do if an owner reports aggressive behaviour in their dog.
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17 Videos4 Lektüren2 Aufgaben4 Diskussionsthemen
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17 Videos•Insgesamt 128 Minuten
Introduction to week 1•2 Minuten
The word 'owner'•2 Minuten
Why animal welfare is important in the clinic•4 Minuten
'The 5 Domains'•12 Minuten
Research and animal welfare•7 Minuten
Normal cat behaviour•11 Minuten
Cat behaviour and body language•3 Minuten
Normal dog behaviour•12 Minuten
Dominance hierarchies•6 Minuten
Recognising stressed dog behaviour•8 Minuten
Normal rabbit behaviour•22 Minuten
What motivates canine aggression•7 Minuten
What can the veterinary practice do when an owner reports canine aggression•7 Minuten
What happens during a behaviour consultation?•6 Minuten
Guidance on providing behavioural advice prior to referral for a behaviour consultation (Kevin McPeake)•8 Minuten
Animal welfare in the Japanese clinic•5 Minuten
Animal welfare in the Japanese clinic (Japanese version)•5 Minuten
4 Lektüren•Insgesamt 32 Minuten
About the course•1 Minute
Discussion forum etiquette•1 Minute
Resources: Dog aggression and training•10 Minuten
Week 1 resources and reading•20 Minuten
2 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Animal welfare•15 Minuten
Animal behaviour•15 Minuten
4 Diskussionsthemen•Insgesamt 32 Minuten
Welcome•2 Minuten
Share your experience: 'The 5 Domains'•10 Minuten
'Ladder of aggression'•10 Minuten
Behavioural consultation•10 Minuten
Animal Welfare: The Waiting Area and Consulting Room
Modul 2•2 Stunden abzuschließen
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This week we are examining what owners can do to help their animal companions better cope in the clinic BEFORE they arrive, what clinic staff can do to help reduce anxiety for the pet once they have entered the building, and we will define the terms ‘trigger stacking’ and ‘building a welfare bank account’. How to improve patient welfare and reduce stress in the waiting room and consulting room will also be explored this week by examining the latest scientific evidence, and we will also discuss the techniques and benefits of low stress handling, how to perform a low stress examination on a cat, dog, and rabbit, and how to handle a cat or dog that is behaving aggressively.
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14 Videos2 Lektüren1 Aufgabe3 Diskussionsthemen
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14 Videos•Insgesamt 79 Minuten
Introduction to week 2•1 Minute
How the owner can reduce stress prior to the visit•8 Minuten
Welfare bank account•3 Minuten
Low stress handling: an overview•7 Minuten
Low stress handling when examining cats •5 Minuten
Low stress handling when examining dogs•9 Minuten
Trigger stacking•3 Minuten
Waiting and consult room•7 Minuten
Rabbit handling•3 Minuten
Client support: Preparing to bring your rabbit to the vet•4 Minuten
Client Support: Securing your rabbit (bunny burrito technique)•3 Minuten
Dog friendly clinic (Rachel Malkani)•5 Minuten
Cat friendly clinics (Clair Bontoft)•10 Minuten
How to maintain welfare for the critical patient•11 Minuten
This week we are going to delve into what we can do to make the preparation room, also known as the treatment room, less worrying for our patients. We will discuss pre-emptive, multi-modal analgesia prior to going for surgery, and the difference between light anaesthesia and nociception. We’ll also consider what we can do to make the operating room, and the kennels or recovery area more welfare focussed, and the ways in which we can improve the clinic experience for the long-term inpatient.
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8 Videos3 Lektüren1 Aufgabe3 Diskussionsthemen
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8 Videos•Insgesamt 73 Minuten
Introduction to week 3•1 Minute
Preparation/treatment area for clinical and pre-surgical procedures•8 Minuten
Operating room•15 Minuten
Kennels and recovery area•12 Minuten
Considerations for the rabbit inpatient•19 Minuten
Long term inpatient care and the special nurse•11 Minuten
This week we are talking about pain in rabbits, cats and dogs – how to recognise it, how to score it, how to treat it, and why, physiologically, treating acute pain is so vital. We’ll also study pain pathways, multimodal analgesia, the post operative advice we can give to owners to ensure good welfare continues when they take their animal home, and what owners can do to enrich the lives of their pets if they must be strictly rested for an extended period of time.
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14 Videos4 Lektüren1 Aufgabe4 Diskussionsthemen
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14 Videos•Insgesamt 123 Minuten
Introduction to week 4•2 Minuten
Why treating acute pain is important•8 Minuten
Pain pathways and multimodal analgesia•13 Minuten
Recognising and measuring pain in cats•17 Minuten
Recognising and measuring pain in dogs•19 Minuten
Recognising and measuring pain in rabbits•8 Minuten
Pain presence•5 Minuten
Pain score: cats and dogs•2 Minuten
Returning the patient to the owner and post-operative care at home•16 Minuten
Post-operative pain•6 Minuten
Enrichment for cats and dogs undergoing strict rest•11 Minuten
Client support: Giving oral supplement to your rabbit•2 Minuten
Client support: Giving oral medication to your rabbit •2 Minuten
Euthanasia•12 Minuten
4 Lektüren•Insgesamt 50 Minuten
Glossary of terms related to pain•10 Minuten
Useful resources: Pain scores•10 Minuten
Week 4 resources and reading•20 Minuten
Post-course survey•10 Minuten
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 15 Minuten
Post-operative/kennels/care•15 Minuten
4 Diskussionsthemen•Insgesamt 31 Minuten
Pain resources and information•10 Minuten
Returning the patient to the owner•10 Minuten
Sharing resources•1 Minute
Have you made improvements or changes in your clinic?•10 Minuten
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