VMLL 2354 - Raising Your Kitten Right the First Time: Problem Prevention
Noncredit
Delivery/Location: Fort Collins , Online
The joy of a kitten continues wqhen you know the 5 basics of preventing problems. This 2-hour course will discuss ways to have the kitten you hoped. You will learn to:
1. Name and describe the stages of kitten social development,
2. State the correct age to obtain a kitten for ideal behavioral benefit,
3. List 5 questions to ask a breeder/shelter before coming to see the litter,
4. Recall 6 things to observe while looking for your kitten, and
5. Follow the steps to successfully litter box training a kitten.
Noncredit courses do not produce academic credit nor appear on a Colorado State University academic transcript.
Instructors
Jennie Willis
(970) 481-4252
DogBehaviorist@aol.com
Dr. Jennie Willis grew up in Colorado as a child and then returned for graduate school later in her life. She graduated from Colorado State University in 2005 with a Ph.D. in zoology, with an emphasis in animal behavior.
Dr. Willis teaches undergraduate courses in dog behavior and instructs veterinary students in applied companion animal behavior at CSU. She also teaches veterinary technician students at Front Range Community College. She is an instructor of veterinary continuing education modules offered online through CSU.
Dr. Willis owns a private consulting business, Animal Behavior Insights, that helps dog and cat owners improve their pet's behavior. She has given numerous scientific and invited presentations, and is an active speaker for professional groups and organizations. She co-advises the veterinary student behavior club, which won the 2010 AVSAB Student Chapter Award.
Dr. Willis is a member of the Animal Behavior Society and the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior.
In her spare time, Dr. Willis enjoys spending time with her family hiking, swimming and adventuring in the Colorado mountains.
Learn more at: http://www.AnimalBehaviorInsights.com
