2026_04_07_18-30-42 Mentee Meeting _ Replacement for Bank Holiday Sessio gallery_view

0:00 – Spock chocolate emergency and dentals
9:54 – Colleague pet updates and anecdotes
12:46 – Meeting opening and case offers
13:31 – French bulldog behavioral and medical case review
18:58 – Case presentation and initial confusion
21:03 – On-walk behavior and environmental interaction
22:14 – Medical history and diagnostic ideas
30:54 – Training interventions used
32:14 – Client engagement and next steps
37:42 – Meeting flow and brief side conversation
39:50 – Frenchie walk reactivity and context
41:29 – Diagnostic enrichment and practical tests
43:19 – Feeding, breathing, and medical history concerns
52:40 – Bertie case background and separation goals
58:14 – Interventions tried for Bertie and current status
1:02:33 – Incident and immediate effects
1:03:36 – Background context and neutering rationale
1:06:17 – Clarifying the problem—fear, frustration, or attachment
1:10:26 – Separation baseline tests and in-home assessments
1:14:52 – Teaching regulation and broader training philosophy
1:24:46 – Early training and capturing calm
1:25:59 – Practicing arousal regulation outside the home
1:28:31 – Medical checks and vet histories
1:32:12 – Diagnosis, mislabeling, and differential review
1:34:19 – Protocols for departure training and resources
1:41:52 – Monitoring approaches and practitioner differences
1:46:39 – Training ethics, escalation management, and service design
1:48:44 – Arousal-regulation exercises
1:52:10 – Reward timing and escalation control
1:53:43 – Course development and branding
1:56:57 – Clinical case — analgesic trial
2:03:04 – Reported communication and x-ray handover issues
2:03:39 – Pain and behaviour interconnection
2:10:28 – Using pain trials as diagnostic tools
2:14:53 – Case example and record review
2:17:02 – Strategies for keeping client dialogue open
2:21:00 – Evidence, documentation and practice economics
2:22:51 – Tools and resources for referring vets
2:26:05 – Project scheduling and consulting offers
2:26:45 – Prescribing philosophies and multimodal treatments
2:27:51 – Pharmacology, anecdotes, and clinician confidence
2:30:01 – Need for clear pain-trial monitoring and checklists
2:31:06 – Developing outcome measures and questionnaires
2:32:27 – Outreach to pain specialists and gaps in practice
2:37:05 – Gut, diet, and record-keeping concerns
2:41:06 – Venting and peer therapy
2:42:02 – Isolation of behaviour practitioners
2:42:19 – Vets’ specialism and interest in behaviour
2:43:51 – Clinic routine and communication gaps
2:47:44 – Receptionists, nurses, and practical tactics
2:50:21 – Positive case sharing and wrap-upSonnet 4.6


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