Veterinary behaviorist Dr. Christine Calder explains what cooperative care is all about
Update: 2025-06-15
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Co-editor of Low Stress Handling: A Practical Guide to Cooperative Care, Training, and Behavior Modification, veterinary behaviorist Dr. Christine Calder explains what cooperative care is about. For example, how you may train your dog or cat to comply contentedly with having nails trimmed. And what’s the most important cue you can teach a cat or dog? Also, a hot topic now, the equipment used to train dogs. Is there ever a place for shock collars?
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