Here is the next installment of the Animal Safety series. This document is adapted from the Pet Sitter Safety Handout I, Kim Fields, and Chris Wooten created. Learn more about what inspired this document in my blog The Complicated Contracts of Dog Walkers.
I have just learned I will be speaking at the Pet Sitters International conference in September in North Carolina on these topics.
Our last post (Animal Safety Pt. 2) discussed how to identify pets that are scared or agressive. In this installment we discuss how to safely handle scared or aggressive pets.
A veterinarian changing the world by helping pets and the people live and work with them.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Animal Safety Pt. 2
This is the next installment in our animal safety series inspired by my mission to keep pet sitters safer on the job.
Animal Safety Part 1 talked about how to protect yourself from pet diseases. Below we will talk about how to identify scared or aggressive pets.
Animal Safety Part 1 talked about how to protect yourself from pet diseases. Below we will talk about how to identify scared or aggressive pets.
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