TEAMWORK - An Online Webinar

by Dr. E'lise Christensen, DVM, DACVB

Separation anxiety cases can be challenging, especially if you are the only support for your clients.  The good news is a collaborative approach between veterinarians, behavior consultants, and clients can decrease burnout and improve success.  

Join Dr. E'lise Christensen on this 90min online (and live!)  webinar to learn more about medications for separation anxiety and best practices for interacting with veterinary professionals to improve case outcomes.  

This webinar is available ON DEMAND.

What's included?

  • CEUs

    1.5 CEUs for CCPDT, IAABC and KPA

  • Q&A Time with Dr. E'lise Christensen

    30 minutes of bonus Q&A time is included in the recording

  • Recordings available!

    Lifetime access to the recording!

Meet Dr. E'lise Christensen

Dr. E'lise Christensen, DVM, DACVB is a board-certified veterinary behaviorist and an international lecturer and author. Dr. C received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Iowa State University in 2002. She entered her Behavior Residency Program at Cornell University in 2004. During her residency she researched the behavior of dogs, cats, and horses and treated behavioral problems in a number of different species. Her most cited research involved evaluating the efficacy of canine temperament tests in the shelter system. Dr. Christensen has contributed to articles in Dog Watch, Cat Watch, Cat Fancy, Dog Training Solutions, Real Simple, Newsday, and various other print media. She has been a contributor and guest on Foxnews.com’s “Pet Health” and “Studio B with Shepard Smith”, ABC News’ “Nightline,” and many other radio programs, television programs, and newscasts. She enjoys lecturing nationally and internationally on an array of behavior topics including, but not limited to, small animal behavior, public health and animal sheltering topics. Dr. C is board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists and a member of the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior (AVSAB) Speaker’s Bureau and the American Veterinary Medical Association. Dr C is always working on new ideas to support animals, families, trainers, and veterinary colleagues as they learn more about behavior and manage animals with behavioral disorders.