Chronic pain has far reaching effects on both humans and animals, and the outward display of pain in dogs and cats
is not always obvious. In fact, manifestations of pain in dogs and cats may actually mimic signs of stress or
other behavioral disorders such as anxiety, fear, aggression, and house soiling.
Dr. Margaret Gruen provides an introduction to her discussion of "Pain and Behavioral Changes in Dogs and Cats."
View the full presentation On Demand:
https://www.vetvine.com/list/index/profile/listing_id/1056/pain-and-behavioral-changes-in-dogs-and-cats
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