Fear of the Veterinary Clinic and Veterinary Procedures

Original Presentation Date:
02/19/2016

Free (Non-CE / CE Eligible)
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Resisting handling or restraint, vocalization, and aggression are common manifestations seen in fearful dogs and cats visiting the veterinary practice setting or requiring minor procedures. These responses can create stress for the veterinary team and your clients. In addition, fear-based aggression presents a danger to personnel. Dr. E'Lise Christensen explains the issue and offers practical suggestions for dealing with these patients. Read more on behavior topics: http://vetvine.com/forums/38/behavior Access an evaluation form: http://vetvine.com/article/210/behavior-series-survey

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