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.
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.
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Introductory | Animal Safety & Consent in Psychedelic Spaces | $25 USD
30-minute virtual, self-paced training course.
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How can we as a community advocate for inter-species harm reduction and education with a focus on animal safety and consent in psychedelic spaces? ​Join this discussion for an introduction to psychedelic medicines and how these medicines may intersect with our veterinary patients and beyond.
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Please reach out to reception.desk@veterinarypsy.org for a coupon or scholarship if you have financial or currency exchange rate restrictions. We would love to provide you with financial assistance.
Basic | Introduction to Psychedelic Substances in Veterinary Medicine | $85 USD
10-hour virtual, self-paced training course.​
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This course covers introductory level educational updates for veterinary and animal care professionals. Focusing on the emerging exposures of animals to psychedelic substances, this course is intended to provide colleagues with awareness and clinical preparedness information as human interest in these substances increases.
Topics included in this course include background and terminology, harm reduction principles, mechanism of action and clinical response guidance, with discussion on the emerging research and media risks and OneHealth perspectives of this novel emerging medical field.
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Please reach out to reception.desk@veterinarypsy.org for a coupon or scholarship if you have financial or currency exchange rate restrictions. We would love to provide you with financial assistance.
