Are you ready to brave the chilly winter months with your dog?
Have you thought about the seasonal risks that come with snowy walks and frosty days?
Do you feel prepared to handle unexpected emergencies during your winter outings?
Winter presents a unique set of challenges for our canine companions. Like every season, it brings both joy and potential hazards for dogs.
Can you identify and prevent common winter-related accidents?
Do you know how to provide first aid if you’re out on a snowy trail, far from immediate veterinary assistance?
In this webinar, Dr Lilla Balatonyi will share crucial first-aid tips for dogs during wintertime. Whether you’re enjoying a snowy adventure, a festive gathering, or a quiet evening by the fire, this presentation will prepare you to act confidently in any emergency.
Equip yourself with the knowledge to keep your dog safe and healthy this winter. Join us for an informative session and ensure a worry-free season for you and your furry friend!
When: 19 November 2024, 19:30 CET
Where: Zoom
Planned duration: 90 minutes + Q&A
Registration fee: € 15
Registration opens: 31 October 2024 at 09:00 CET
Registration closes: 18 November 2024 at noon CET
About the speaker:
I am Lilla Balatonyi, I graduated from the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest in 2018. After that, I started working as a clinical veterinarian in a small animal clinic in Pécs, Hungary, taking care of dogs and cats. During these years, it occurred to me that, in addition to my medical work, it would be very useful to produce practical information leaflets for owners that would reach a wider audience.
This led to my books for children on responsible pet ownership and later to a series of animal health webinars and lectures on topics such as external and internal parasites, common poisonings and how to make a dog-safe home.
Three years ago, a reactive shelter dog, Sidney, became part of my life, and since then, it has been especially important for me to learn more about – and teach – about dogs’ fear reactions, reactivity, and anxiety-related behavioural disorders.
Important to know:
- The recording of the webinar will be available for 30 days.
- You can join the webinar via Zoom. It is highly recommended to have Zoom installed to achieve seamless quality.
- You will receive your unique link to join the webinar after the registration closes.
- The Zoom link entitles one person to enter from one device. Make sure no one else has access to your unique Zoom link.
- Make sure your device and Internet connection are sufficient to join the webinar.
- All participants receive a digital certificate of attendance.
- The presentation material of the webinar will not be handed over.