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FearFree advocates a safety first approach: we seek to avoid situations escalating to violence and would strongly urge you to remove yourself (and children) from a dangerous situation if you possibly can. If an argument seems unavoidable, try to have it away from rooms where there may be possible weapons (EG.
This is a good example for the functionally specific organization of fear behaviors: animals typically respond with several distinct packages of adaptive behavior, depending on the distance. These range from freezing (to avoid being detected) to vocalization (to warn others or recruit help), to defensive attack.
The Fear Free approach replaces restraint, handling and holds with gentle control that positions pets for care. With gentle control, you use your hands to support and stabilize the animal, providing gentle guidance and reassurance during care to decrease the animals need to struggle or pull away.
Fear Free Certification can be achieved by completing the online RACE approved CE modules. This can be done in as few as seven hours for the first level certification.
To help accomplish this goal, the Fear Free research program has been established to support research, education, and training in the recognition, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of fear, anxiety, stress, and pain in companion animals through the funding of grants and awards for original evidence-based research and
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Fear Free is the concept of practicing veterinary medicine that involves the reduction of feelings of stress in our patients which in return will result in a better experience for all involved including pets, owners, and the veterinary team.

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