In a recent government meeting, Amanda Bolas from the Dumb Friends League presented an informative session on animal behavior and handling, emphasizing the importance of understanding animal body language to prevent bites. With 14 years of experience in animal welfare, Bolas shared her extensive background, which includes roles in animal hospitals, zoos, and wildlife rehabilitation.
During her presentation, Bolas engaged the audience by asking how many had been bitten by an animal on the job, acknowledging that even seasoned professionals can encounter such incidents despite their knowledge and precautions. She highlighted that the session would focus specifically on dogs and cats, aiming to equip attendees with strategies to recognize animal body language and create a more comfortable environment for both animals and handlers.
Bolas outlined the key topics of her presentation, which included understanding animal body language, utilizing safety equipment, and implementing effective bite prevention techniques. Her insights are particularly relevant for those working in animal care, as they can enhance safety protocols and improve interactions with animals. The session underscored the ongoing need for education in animal behavior to foster safer and more humane treatment of pets and wildlife.