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Lessons Learned in the Field: Reducing Stress in Animal Handling
In this in-depth webinar, animal handling expert John Peaveler shares hard-earned insights from nearly two decades of work with fearful, undersocialized, and high-risk animals across shelters, disaster response settings, and international field operations. From establishing a shelter for feral dogs in Kuwait to responding to disasters and supporting complex animal welfare cases in over 40 countries, John brings a global perspective to the challenges faced by today’s shelters and animal control agencies.
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
Apply a safety-first decision-making framework that balances handler safety, effectiveness, and humane treatment in challenging shelter scenarios
Identify practical stress-reduction strategies that minimize escalation in fearful, undersocialized, and high-risk dogs
Recognize when direct handling increases risk and implement alternative approaches such as protected contact and environmental management
Select and use appropriate handling equipment, including transfer cages and safety tools, to improve outcomes for both animals and staff
Implement calm, structured protocols for common high-risk situations such as loose dogs, kennel-front aggression, and panic responses during leashing
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