In this segment Dr. Emma Grigg discusses the prevalence of behavior problems in companion animals, why it's so important for pet care professionals to initiate conversations about pet behavior, tips on how to do this and respond to clients who indicate possible behavioral issues, immediate actions that can help clients, and additional resources for providing direction to pet owners needing additional support for dealing with problem behaviors.
Running time: 23 min
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