Are you working towards becoming a registered equine Clinical Animal Behaviourist? Are you interested in equine behaviour and approaches used to manage behaviour problems?

If the answer is yes, then The Horse Trust’s equine Clinical Animal Behaviour webinars are for you!

Join us for a fantastic webinar with ABTC registered veterinary behaviourist, Gemma Pearson, who will be discussing a dressage horse that required advanced dental treatment but was refractory to any veterinary care. General anaesthesia to undertake dental work was considered but this was not ideal as he required 6 monthly treatments.

This presentation will discuss the relevant history, differential diagnosis, the behaviour modification programme put in place that identified and addressed multiple factors that were contributing to the case, and the outcome.

Date: Wednesday 27th October

Time: 7.30pm to 9.00pm including Q&A

Cost: £10

If you can’t attend live, the webinar will be recorded and delegates will have 3 months to watch the recording.

About Gemma

Gemma is a veterinary surgeon and ABTC registered Veterinary Behaviourist, and is Director of Equine Behaviour at The Horse Trust. As a vet, her time is divided between seeing clinical behaviour cases, research and outreach. Gemma completed a residency in the Equine Hospital at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, becoming an advanced practitioner in Equine Internal Medicine alongside her MScR ‘Investigating horse-veterinarian interactions. She has recently submitted her PhD entitled ‘Investigating the stress response of horses undergoing veterinary care’.

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