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This episode is sponsored in part by Maddie’s Fund, The Community Cat Clinic, and Tomahawk Traps.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Dot Baisly, a certified behavior consultant with a rich background in animal welfare. Dot shares her story of growing up with cats and how her experiences led her to a career in feline behavior. With roles at IAABC and various shelters, she has a wealth of knowledge to share.
In this episode, Dot and Stacy discuss how feline behavior training has evolved, moving from outdated methods to humane, science-based techniques. Learn about the role of behavior consultants in shelters, their collaboration with veterinarians, and the importance of behavior assessments in TNR programs. Dot explains how understanding a cat’s socialization history can determine the best outcomes for community cats.
Dot also sheds light on the challenges facing the animal welfare industry, from staff burnout to the need for standardized education. She emphasizes the importance of shelter behavior programs and the benefits of hiring certified professionals to ensure the mental health and well-being of animals.
Tune in to gain valuable insights into the world of feline behavior and discover how collaborative efforts can enhance the lives of cats in shelters and communities. This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in animal rescue, behavior consulting, or shelter management.
In this episode, you will hear:
- Evolution of feline behavior training
- Role of behavior consultants in shelters
- Insights on TNR programs and behavior assessment
- Challenges and solutions in animal welfare
Resources:
- Find IAABC on the web at iaabc.org
- Email Dot Baisly at director@iaabc.org
- Email Membership Director at membership@iaabc.org
- Find Tabitha Kucera on the web at chirrupsandchatter.com
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