A-Z of Anxiety | Melbourne | 20th October

$195.00
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Join us in Northcote, Melbourne to explore Dr. Michelle’s newest seminar, A-Z of Anxiety. This eminar focuses on everything you need to know about the most common mental health condition affecting dogs - anxiety. Starting with the nervous system, we’ll explore how the brain works, how anxiety can occur neurologically, and what effects it can have on mind, body and behaviour.

  • Origins of anxiety, and why you need to understand it.

  • The nervous system including how memory works

  • Medications and their role

  • Repetitive disorders

  • Separation disorders

  • Noise aversions + phobias

  • Case studies

As a veterinarian with a wealth of training experience, Dr. Michelle will talk through some of the causes of anxiety disorders, as well as possible management and treatment plans. There’ll be exploration some of the current scientific information around these conditions, and the crucial role of the trainer in changing behaviour for dogs with mental health challenges. You’ll learn to identify signs that behavioural modification is being hampered by the neural system in overdrive, as well as signs a medication plan could be helpful. We’ll cover real life case studies of things that have gone well, as well as the reality of cases that have been tough to manage.

Whether you own a dog with mental health challenges, work as a professional coaching others who need support in addressing anxiety in a dog, or are a veterinary professional that wants to better understand aspects of behavioural illness in dogs, this one’s for you!

9am - 4pm

This seminar is aimed at pet professionals, vet professionals or dedicated dog owners.

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Join us in Northcote, Melbourne to explore Dr. Michelle’s newest seminar, A-Z of Anxiety. This eminar focuses on everything you need to know about the most common mental health condition affecting dogs - anxiety. Starting with the nervous system, we’ll explore how the brain works, how anxiety can occur neurologically, and what effects it can have on mind, body and behaviour.

  • Origins of anxiety, and why you need to understand it.

  • The nervous system including how memory works

  • Medications and their role

  • Repetitive disorders

  • Separation disorders

  • Noise aversions + phobias

  • Case studies

As a veterinarian with a wealth of training experience, Dr. Michelle will talk through some of the causes of anxiety disorders, as well as possible management and treatment plans. There’ll be exploration some of the current scientific information around these conditions, and the crucial role of the trainer in changing behaviour for dogs with mental health challenges. You’ll learn to identify signs that behavioural modification is being hampered by the neural system in overdrive, as well as signs a medication plan could be helpful. We’ll cover real life case studies of things that have gone well, as well as the reality of cases that have been tough to manage.

Whether you own a dog with mental health challenges, work as a professional coaching others who need support in addressing anxiety in a dog, or are a veterinary professional that wants to better understand aspects of behavioural illness in dogs, this one’s for you!

9am - 4pm

This seminar is aimed at pet professionals, vet professionals or dedicated dog owners.

Join us in Northcote, Melbourne to explore Dr. Michelle’s newest seminar, A-Z of Anxiety. This eminar focuses on everything you need to know about the most common mental health condition affecting dogs - anxiety. Starting with the nervous system, we’ll explore how the brain works, how anxiety can occur neurologically, and what effects it can have on mind, body and behaviour.

  • Origins of anxiety, and why you need to understand it.

  • The nervous system including how memory works

  • Medications and their role

  • Repetitive disorders

  • Separation disorders

  • Noise aversions + phobias

  • Case studies

As a veterinarian with a wealth of training experience, Dr. Michelle will talk through some of the causes of anxiety disorders, as well as possible management and treatment plans. There’ll be exploration some of the current scientific information around these conditions, and the crucial role of the trainer in changing behaviour for dogs with mental health challenges. You’ll learn to identify signs that behavioural modification is being hampered by the neural system in overdrive, as well as signs a medication plan could be helpful. We’ll cover real life case studies of things that have gone well, as well as the reality of cases that have been tough to manage.

Whether you own a dog with mental health challenges, work as a professional coaching others who need support in addressing anxiety in a dog, or are a veterinary professional that wants to better understand aspects of behavioural illness in dogs, this one’s for you!

9am - 4pm

This seminar is aimed at pet professionals, vet professionals or dedicated dog owners.