Stress Matters: Impact of Fear and Anxiety on Learning

Closed captioning provided (click CC on bottom right of the recording).
Ask a Behaviorist! Live Q&A

Are you ready to spend an hour with Dr. Pachel, a board certified veterinary behaviorist, in a casual Q&A style conversation? We can’t promise that we’ll get to every question, but we’ll do our best to get to as many as we can!! Looking forward to seeing you all this afternoon!
Aggression in dogs course (Dr. Pachel is contributing instructor)

A complete, self-paced course with access to a community of behavior professionals working with aggression in dogs, and live group mentor sessions led by Michael Shikashio CDBC.
IAABC Promo Videos (including ones from Dr. Pachel and other fantastic speakers!)
Feline Behavior Modification (aka “Yes, You Can Train a Cat”) – IAABC 2018 Conference

hris Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC, gives a speech on the topic of feline behavior modification using videos for the audience to analyze and discuss. This presentation was filmed live at IAABC’s 2018 Annual Conference. For more information about the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC), please visit: https://iaabc.org/
Getting the Right Details: Intake Information and What it Means – IAABC 2018 Conference

Chris Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC, gives a speech on the topic of receiving and relaying the appropriate information at intake. This presentation was filmed live at IAABC’s 2018 Annual Conference. For more information about the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC), please visit: https://iaabc.org/
More than Just a Behavior Problem: Medical Confounders – IAABC 2018 Conference

Chris Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC, gives a speech on the topic of medical confounders, and his perspective on some common patterns that veterinarians may see in regards to pet behavior. This presentation was filmed live at IAABC’s 2018 Annual Conference. For more information about the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC), please visit: https://iaabc.org/
Facebook Live video for IAABC – recorded 5/17/2017

Behavior Live – Dr. Chris Pachel
Windows of Opportunity: Canine Socialization, part two – Animal Community Talks 2013

You are likely familiar with the primary socialization period from approximately 3-16 weeks of age and its long term impact on the behavior patterns of dogs.
Windows of Opportunity: Canine Socialization, part one – Animal Community Talks 2013

You are likely familiar with the primary socialization period from approximately 3-16 weeks of age and its long term impact on the behavior patterns of dogs.