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ACT - Handling and Restraint of Dogs and Cats 1. 2 Dog Restraint Just like in the restraint of farm animals you should use the minimum amount of force

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Page 1: ACT - Handling and Restraint of Dogs and Cats 1. 2 Dog Restraint Just like in the restraint of farm animals you should use the minimum amount of force

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Dog Restraint

Just like in the restraint of farm animals you should use the

minimum amount of force when restraining dogs.

You must always focus on the dog’s body language before attempting restraint

procedures.

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Dog Restraint

Many dogs are fear biters and when cornered they exhibit two types of fear behavior.– Avoidance with

submission– Avoidance with

aggression

You better back off!

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Dog Restraint

Large teeth and strong jaws

Voice Tones

Dominant Response

Maternal Instincts

Characteristics to Consider

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Skills You Should Master

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Skills You Should Master

When meeting a dog for the first time, extend your hand, palm down to allow the dog to smell it.

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Skills You Should Master

Do not stare at the dog; the dog may take the stare as a dominance challenge.

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Skills You Should Master

If the dog relaxes, actively sniffs the outstretched hand, and wags its tail, then the dog has accepted the introduction.

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Skills You Should Master

Next, gently scratch the dog behind the ears, gradually scratching more vigorously. If the dog accepts this, try scratching the dog all over its body.

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Skills You Should Master

Run your hands all over the dog’s body before trying to perform any procedures on it.

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Cat Restraint

Some people consider cats to be more difficult to handle and treat than dogs and some people who are excellent at handling dogs are awful with cats.

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Cat Restraint

Most cats do not react well to pain or heavy handed restraint methods.

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Cat Restraint

Until the more painful procedures have to be carried out, most cats will react to loose gentle restraint.

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Cat Restraint

Sharp front and rear claws

Teeth

Voice tones

Body language

Scruffing effect

Characteristics to Consider

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Cat Restraint

Exposed side of the body

A crouch position

Dilated eyes

Lashing tail

Defensive Postures and Signals

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Cat Restraint

Hair standing up (piloerection)

They do not maintain eye contact

Hiss or growl

Defensive Postures and Signals

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Cat Restraint

PiloerectionDilated eyesTail lashingHissingUpright frontal stanceMaintaining eye contactMay be at the front of the cage facing a person

Very Aggressive Positions

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Skills You Should Master

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Skills You Should Master

Safely handling and restraint of cats requires practice and patience.

Skills that are necessary but not limited to are

– Safely approach a strange cat

– Safely remove a cat from a cage

– Scruff a cat for examination

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Skills You Should Master

Holding a cat by the loose skin at the back of the neck is called "Scruffing".Mother cats carry their kittens this way and they actually relax.Some adult cats may also become limp when held like this but should not be carried in this manner.

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