August 12, 2020: The big secret: Motion sickness and travel anxiety unveiled

RACE Program #:

914945

RACE-Approved CE

1 Hour

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/1-hour webinar

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Drooling, panting, and more panting…

Is it motion sickness? Travel anxiety? Or excitement?

In this VETgirl webinar, Dr. Lisa Radosta, DACVB and Amy Newfield CVT, VTS (ECC) review motion sickness and travel anxiety in dogs. In this webinar, learn how to recognize dogs with motion sickness and/or travel anxiety, and learn quick fixes, easy tips and long-term treatment. Learn how to also have effective conversations with pet owners about motion sickness, and why you need to treat it!

NB: Due to a recording issue, the videos played during the webinar were not placed in the recording of the event. Please find the 3 videos below:

Video from slide 19

Video from slide 20

Video from slide 21

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  1. The videos were also not working on the recording. It would be nice to have access to that. It was a nice lecture. Thank you!

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