Tripawd Talk Radio #127: How can behavioral therapy affect the results of canine rehab, and why should we ask our pets permission before manipulating them?
Find out with Dr Emily Hall on this episode of Tripawd Talk Radio.
Why Behavior Therapy and Canine Rehabilitation Go Hand in Paw
Dr. Emily is a one-of-a-kind veterinarian, behaviorist,l and certified canine rehab therapist practicing at Tulsa Animal Rehab and Wellness. As you’ll hear in our podcast, she is hopeful the profession will grow and collaborate in a direction that puts individualized, whole body/mind care, as the expectation for rehab therapists.
Tune in to discover how integrated animal behavior and cognition play a vital roll in the veterinary care she provides, and her canine rehab therapy.
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Meet Dr. Hall
In addition to being a Certified Fear Free Professional, Dr. Emily Hall is a member of the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior, and a member of the American Association of Rehabilitation Veterinarians. She is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) that is both a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist (CCRT) through the Canine Rehabilitation Institute (CRI) and a Certified Professional Animal Trainer- Knowledge Assessed (CPAT-KA) through the International Animal Trainers Certification Board (IATCB).
Connect with Dr. Hall
IG: @tulsarehabvet
FB: @TulsaVeterinaryTherapy