Handling behavior problems in the practice setting
- PMID: 18672148
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cvsm.2008.04.002
Handling behavior problems in the practice setting
Abstract
The veterinary clinic plays a critical role in the prevention and treatment of behavior problems. If behavior problems do begin to emerge, the veterinary clinic can help determine who can advise and guide the owners most practically to improve or resolve the problem. This help might involve the veterinarian, a behavioral technician, a trained staff member, an appropriate trainer, or some combination of these persons. This article reviews how these professional roles might be integrated, depending on the complexity of the problem.
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