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Dog Behavior, Pet Professional Advice Lauren Tsao Dog Behavior, Pet Professional Advice Lauren Tsao

Your Dog Deserves the Best: Choosing the Right Vet and Knowing When to Switch

In this blog, we discuss the importance of selecting the right veterinarian and knowing when to seek a second opinion to ensure your dog's health and well-being. I share the story of Oakley, my dog diagnosed with discospondylitis after persistent advocacy and seeking a second opinion, highlighting the value of trusting your instincts as a dog owner. I offer practical steps for choosing a vet, including assessing their communication style, expertise, and ability to address your dog’s unique needs.

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Dog Training, Pet Professional Advice Lauren Tsao Dog Training, Pet Professional Advice Lauren Tsao

Teamwork As A Trainer: Collaboration Success In Training

Life, however, doesn’t just give us people we agree with, and sometimes there will be a good reason for us to need to peacefully collaborate with people whose ethical stances are different from our own. Even in professional debates and conversations at conferences, there is a chance for each person to input their opinion into the conversation for review by the group.

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Dog Training, Pet Professional Advice Lauren Tsao Dog Training, Pet Professional Advice Lauren Tsao

Teamwork As A Trainer: Building Trust As A Dog Trainer

As professional animal trainers, trust is a colossal part of our job whether we are aware of it or not. We need the trust of the animal so, we can function as a team with the animal and we aren’t injured. However, we also need the trust of the human-side of the equation. The animal’s owner must trust in our opinion, expertise, and ability to provide the results they are asking for in a humane and effective way.

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Teamwork As A Trainer: Knowing Your Broader Team

The dog’s owner, vet, vet behaviorist, doggie daycare, pet sitter, and anyone else interacting with the animal on a semi-usual basis is on our broader team. We must consider if what they are doing is working for us or against us and how we can extend what Ferrazzi describes as “care, concern, commitment, and camaraderie” to everyone on our broader team to accomplish our common goal; a happy, healthy animal the owner can live with (Ferrazzi, 2020).

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