28.11. 2018
Although being primarily focused on horses, I decided to dedicate this article to cats. Why? Because I have literally plenty of them! Currently, we have five rescue cats at home and about four or five half-feral cats (all of them already castrated) around the house where we have moved to. I don’t consider myself an expert on cat behaviour...
11.11. 2018
Using various kinds of restraint techniques has a long history in horse handling and training. Some of them are currently considered unethical, while some of them (like picking a leg, nose twitch, ear twitch, lip chain or taking a pinch of the skin on the neck) are still widely used. The primary purpose, of course, is to make...
26.9. 2018
One of the reasons why I started to apply the learning theory to my veterinary practice (and why I started to work on this whole educational project, later on) was to help my patients to cope with the vet procedures without unnecessary stress. The role of stress in human health is well recognized. It is commonly known that chronic stress...
14.8. 2018
Thinking about how to help more horses and their people, somewhere deep in my mind there was an idea of making an educational project, but still “was not the right time to do it” or “it was better to care about my busy practice” than “teaching something everybody knows” or “nobody needs” (I am sure all of...
21.7. 2018
As well as many of my colleagues, the equine veterinarians, I have to deal with the uncooperative patient from time to time. It seems to me that there must be some rule according to which we are called to such patients at the end of a very long working day or after a busy night shift. 😉 The...