La manipulation peu stressante est un concept relativement récent au sein du cabinet vétérinaire. Cependant, elle forme la base du bien-être aussi bien émotionnel que physique. De plus, vu que les morsures canines et félines sont une des causes importantes des blessures au cabinet vétérinaire, il est essentiel de pouvoir manipuler les animaux de façon sécurisante et efficace afin d’éviter de tels accidents.
Comment pouvons-nous gérer le stress aigu au cabinet vétérinaire au niveau environnemental et comportemental? Comment pouvons-nous reconnaître les signes de stress et/ou d’agression chez le chat et chez le chien? Comment pouvons-nous aider les propriétaires pendant leur visite au cabinet à comprendre leur animal, à gérer le stress de l’animal et à améliorer la relation avec leur animal? Quelles méthodes de prévention pouvons-nous proposer aux propriétaires?
Le but de cette présentation est non seulement de répondre à ces questions, mais également d’approfondir nos connaissances concernant l’évaluation du bien-être et la prévention du stress chez le chien et chat au sein du cabinet vétérinaire.
I qualified as a veterinarian from Ghent University (Belgium) in 2001, defending a thesis about the welfare of horses at the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain). Subsequently I obtained a PhD in Ethology at the University of Namur (Belgium) in 2009. This PhD research improved the security, efficiency and welfare among the working dogs and their handlers at the Belgian Defence. This project has been perceived as the groundwork of forthcoming research, identifying significant improvements in the way working dogs should be raised and/or procured, trained and employed - not to mention their welfare and the human animal relationship.
After my PhD graduation, I created Vet Ethology, a veterinary and behavioural practice. Vet Ethology offers consultations for horses, dogs and cats to heal your pets’ medical and behavioural problems mostly through natural and positive methods.
I am a European Veterinary Specialist in Behavioural Medicine (ECAWBM-BM) since 2013 and member of different Veterinarian Associations in Ethology (ECAWBM, ESVCE, VDWE, SFEV).
I am teaching animal behaviour in collaboration with different institutions as Odisee University College (Belgium: Postgraduate Course of Applied Animal Behaviour; International Postgraduate Course in Companion Animal Behaviour and Welfare of Odisee University College; Dog Assisted Interactions) and École National Vétérinaire Alfort (France: Postgraduate Course in Veterinary Behavioural Medicine)...
As an author of several peer-reviewed articles, I conduct ongoing research on Ethology and Human Animal Interactions. My actual research interest treats the influence of olfactory enrichment on emotions of humans and animals. I am a frequent lecturer in Belgium and abroad on the topic of Animal Behaviour and human-animal interactions.
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