Animal behaviour and welfare training at the University
of Bogor
This week Heather and Jess are in Indonesia delivering a 1-day seminar on Clinical animal behaviour, handling and pain management at The
University of Bogor Vet school. The seminar, coordinated by Dr Ligaya at Bogor,
was attended by 80 veterinary and paraveterinary students and live-streamed to
an additional 50 veterinary practitioners.
Dr Ligaya said “Animal welfare and behaviour is of
increasing importance to vets in Indonesia, and this subject is very important
for improving animal welfare in the clinical environment.”
The JMICAWE hopes to build on this successful seminar to
partner with the University of Bogor on further developing their veterinary
curriculum in the areas of animal behaviour, welfare and veterinary ethics.
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