From handling fails to waggy tails! Communication between canine owners and veterinary staff on canine handling intolerances in practice

E Campbell, M Connor, Louise Buckley

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Abstract

Canine handling intolerances can make handling dogs within a veterinary practice environment more problematic and pose a risk for veterinary staff and owner health and safety (Dhillon et al., 2019). This study aimed to explore communication between UK dog owners and veterinary professionals. In particular, owner-reported canine handling intolerances (CHIs), owner willingness to disclose this information and risk-factors for non-disclosure, and who owners felt was responsible for identifying CHIs during consultations.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 9 Oct 2020
EventBVNA - Online Event
Duration: 9 Oct 202011 Oct 2020
http://bvna.org.uk

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ConferenceBVNA
Period9/10/2011/10/20
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