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Low Stress Handling, Restraint and Behavior Modification of Dogs & Cats

📖 Overview

Low Stress Handling, Restraint and Behavior Modification of Dogs & Cats is a veterinary and animal behavior guide that focuses on techniques for handling pets in clinical and professional settings. Dr. Sophia Yin presents methods for reducing fear and anxiety in animals during examinations, treatments, and routine care procedures. The book combines scientific principles of animal behavior with practical applications, illustrated through photographs and step-by-step instructions. Over 1,600 images demonstrate correct body positioning, approach strategies, and restraint techniques for various medical procedures. The text covers fundamental concepts including reading animal body language, recognizing signs of stress, and implementing positive reinforcement training methods. Clear protocols are provided for common scenarios like blood draws, nail trims, and administering medications. This work represents a shift in veterinary practice toward prioritizing animals' emotional wellbeing alongside their physical health. The techniques aim to create lasting positive associations with handling and veterinary care while maintaining safety for all involved.

👀 Reviews

Veterinary professionals and pet owners praise the detailed photographs and step-by-step instructions for handling techniques. Readers note the book helps reduce stress for both animals and handlers during examinations and procedures. Likes: - Clear visual demonstrations with 1,600 photos - Scientific explanations of animal behavior principles - Practical methods for cooperative care - DVD supplements the written content - Applicable for both vet staff and pet owners Dislikes: - High price point ($99+) - Large/heavy format makes practical use difficult - Some find the photo sequences repetitive - A few readers wanted more content on cats Ratings: Amazon: 4.8/5 (432 reviews) Goodreads: 4.6/5 (89 reviews) Reader quote: "The photo sequences showing exactly how to properly restrain and handle animals are worth the price alone. I reference this constantly in practice." - Veterinary technician on Amazon "My only complaint is I wish it came in a smaller format to keep at work." - Clinic manager review

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🤔 Interesting facts

🐾 Dr. Sophia Yin developed a "Learn to Earn" program where pets must work for everything they want, which helps establish better behavior patterns and stronger human-animal bonds. 🏆 The book features over 1,600 photos and illustrations, making it one of the most visually comprehensive guides in veterinary behavioral medicine. 🎓 Before becoming a renowned animal behaviorist, Dr. Yin was a practicing veterinarian who noticed that many pets were being euthanized due to behavioral issues that could have been prevented. 📸 The photographs in the book were taken over a three-year period, with Dr. Yin personally staging and photographing most of the demonstrations to ensure accuracy. 🌟 The techniques in this book are used by the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and other leading veterinary institutions to train veterinary students in animal handling.