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- Title
Trauma-Informed Care: treating anxious and fearful patients.
- Authors
Corridan, Claire L.
- Abstract
This article explores the concept of trauma-informed care in veterinary practice and its potential benefits for anxious and fearful animals. It highlights the negative impact that negative experiences at the vet can have on animals and emphasizes the importance of creating a safe and comfortable environment for them. The article suggests incorporating trauma-informed care into treatment protocols for dogs with behavioral issues and emphasizes the need for empathy and understanding when working with shelter dogs who may have experienced trauma. It concludes by urging veterinarians to prioritize the emotional well-being of their patients and offers resources for further research and practical advice.
- Subjects
TRAUMA-informed care; FLEA control; SCIENTIFIC literature; ANXIETY; VETERINARY medicine; BEHAVIORAL medicine; DOG walking
- Publication
Veterinary Ireland Journal, 2024, Vol 14, Issue 3, p143
- ISSN
2009-3942
- Publication type
Article