Our webinars were born as a way of satisfying the concerns of students. Each person’s situation is different, and often we come up against situations which we do not feel confident enough to deal with. As students brought up their lists of topics, e.g. anxiety, reactivity, living in multi-animal households etc., it became clear that webinars would be an excellent platform for this.

Even if you cannot attend the live webinar, the recording will be available and can be accessed at any time. During and after the webinar some students have specific queries, and we do our best to answer those either in a subsequent webinar or in writing.


Evergreen Webinars (Click to join)

Fear, Frustration, Solitude & Sadness

In this little chat online we look at some ways in which we might alleviate the consequences of confinement and isolation during these exceptional circuamstances that we are living through. However, similar situations of frustration, feeling alone, sadness and depression may arise at any time during our lives so these same suggestions may be useful even in “normal” times!

Anxiety & Zoopharmacognosy

In this webinar we shall examine what anxiety is and the many ways in which it may affect the animals who share our lives. Then we will examine the various substances that we use in zoopharmacognosy to find out which ones may help us and our pets to cope with anxiety through self-medication.


Reactivity: an integrative approach

Reactivity to Calm

In this webinar we shall examine what reactivity is and the many ways in which it may manifest in the animals who share our lives or that we work with. Then we will explore the many options available to us using Tellington TTouch and zoopharmacognosy to help our pets find more acceptable responses to situations which they find overwhelming and difficult to cope with.


Multi-animal Households

Peace & Tranquillity for Martha the hen and Felix the cat.

In this webinar we shall be taking a look at environments where two or more animals share the same space. This may give rise to some specific problems, so we shall examine some of them and see how using applied zoopharmacognosy and Tellington TTouch, as well as some other therapies, can help us overcome the situations which may arise.