Production Consultation for Animals

Equine Advisory Group is renowned for its unparalleled expertise and dedication to the equine industry. Our team, comprised of seasoned professionals, is passionately committed to ensuring the safety and welfare of animals in the entertainment industry. With years of hands-on experience and a deep understanding of the intricacies of animal care, we provide top-notch advisory services designed to enhance the well-being and performance of animals used in various productions.

Why Hire Our Production Consultant for Animals

Our specialized service, production consultation for animals, is designed to optimize the safety, welfare, and overall well-being of animals in entertainment settings. This comprehensive service encompasses a range of strategies and solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of various productions. By focusing on factors such as animal safety, humane training techniques, appropriate housing, and welfare compliance, our consultation services help ensure that animals are well-cared for and thrive in their roles.

The benefits are manifold: enhanced animal welfare, compliance with industry standards, improved public perception, and smooth operational efficiency. Whether you are managing a film production, live show, parade, or sporting event, our production consultation aims to ensure the highest standards of animal care and safety.

Let Equine Advisory Group be your trusted partner in elevating your equine and livestock management to new heights. We proudly serve clients including Netflix, Disney, the Rose Parade, the Olympics, various racetracks, and more.

Ensuring animal welfare in entertainment is crucial for maintaining positive public perception and ethical standards. By prioritizing animal welfare, we help productions build a trustworthy image, fostering positive public exposure by upholding industry standards. At Equine Advisory Group, we assist productions like movies and TV shows that involve animals, ensuring their safety and enhancing your production's reputation.

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Implementation of The Film Set Hazard Prevention

We implement comprehensive hazard prevention measures on set to protect both animals and crew during various activities such as rodeo and reining training. Our experts assess potential risks and provide tailored solutions to create a safe environment, minimizing the chances of accidents and ensuring smooth operations.

Reputation Management

Our team focuses on maintaining and enhancing your production's reputation. We monitor public perception and address any concerns promptly, ensuring a positive image. By managing interactions with the media and the public, we help uphold the integrity of your production.

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Public’s Image

Maintaining a positive public image is crucial for productions involving animals. We assist in crafting communication strategies that highlight your commitment to animal welfare, building trust with your audience and stakeholders.

Safety and Communication

Ensuring safety on set involves clear and effective communication. We establish protocols for timely reporting and addressing safety concerns, facilitating seamless collaboration between the production team, animal handlers, and veterinary consultants.

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Pre-Filming Communication

Effective pre-filming communication is key to a successful production. We coordinate with producers and stunts coordinators to ensure everyone is informed and prepared. This proactive approach helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that animal welfare is prioritized from the start.

Get Assistance

At Equine Advisory Group, we are committed to providing top-tier services for your equine productions and shows. Whether you need expert veterinary consultation or assistance with production reputation management, our team is here to help.

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