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The Use Of Live Dogs For Training

by Tracey Henderson | May 23, 2024 | Blog, Dog Bites, Workplace Safety, Workplace Training

One question we get asked more than any other is about the use of live dogs for training – and more specifically why we don’t use live animals for our in person dog bite prevention program. The short answer is, after training hundreds of veterinary...
Managing Domestic And Feral Cats

Managing Domestic And Feral Cats

by Tracey Henderson | Sep 1, 2023 | Workplace Safety, Workplace Training

Since the Covid-19 pandemic pet ownership has reached record levels and managing domestic and feral cat populations has fallen to agencies already pushed to the limit. Cat populations are at a record high and agencies are buckling under the strain of managing the...
The Cost of Dog Attacks On Postal Workers

The Cost of Dog Attacks On Postal Workers

by Tracey Henderson | Jan 19, 2023 | Blog, Dog Bites, Workplace Safety, Workplace Training

In the five months between June and December 2022 Australia Post reported almost 1,000 dog attacks on postal workers. A figure that shows more than 50% increase on the year prior.  Australia is home to approximately 5 million dogs and an estimated 48% of Australian...
The Cost of Dog Attacks On Postal Workers

Increase in Workplace Dog Attacks

by Tracey Henderson | Jan 18, 2023 | Blog, Dog Bites, Workplace Safety, Workplace Training

Several years of Covid restrictions, along with our busy lifestyles have created a greater and ever-growing demand for home deliveries (even I myself have not been immune to the lure of having my weekly shopping delivered to my door!) and a dramatic increase in the...

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