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Service & Therapy Animal Support

Adequate, job-appropriate, and continued service animal training paired with trauma-informed veterinary care & monitoring mitigates the risk to active service animals and identifies medical problems early, creating optionality in diagnostics and treatments for underlying or emerging behavioral disease.  

 

Intentional and immediate action protects the human handler, advocates for the service animal as a patient, allows collection of essential data on both the human and canine participants in the human-animal bond, and begins to better define the emerging science of interspecies healing. 

Creating Safety for Trauma-Exposed Animals

Virtual Workshop with Veterinarian Q&A. $35 USD. 15 seats available in our virtual classroom.

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  • Friday, January 17th 4-5:30p MT​

  • Friday, January 31st 4-5:30pMT

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​This workshop brings together discussion on the presence of animals in psychedelic and ceremonial spaces with broader animal welfare ideas and principles. This workshop addresses concerns for physical and psychological safety when animals are exposed to human psychedelic substance use. ​​

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Animal Psychological Buddy-Aid 

Virtual Workshop with Veterinarian Q&A. $35 USD. 15 seats available in our virtual classroom.

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  • Friday, February 14th 4-5:30p MT​

  • Friday, February 28th 4-5:30pMT

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A 'how-to' workshop and veterinarian-led Q&A for service and therapy animal teams. ​​

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About Medical Monitoring | Baseline & Stress Assessment 

$45 USD - needle-free, urine stress monitoring test.

$75 USD - followup blood + urine monitoring.

 

Suggested monitoring guidelines for animals exposed to psychedelic substances or in psychedelic-adjacent spaces. Learn more here. 
 

Veterinary Professional Resources & Case Support

Information is limited about the effect of psychedelic substances in animals, yet exposures are occurring.  Check out these clinical briefs based on what we do know. 

Are you a clinician managing an exposure or intoxication case? 

Please contribute to the community knowledge-base through this anonymous survey collecting data on exposures and intoxications in veterinary patients. 

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