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COVID-19 normalized telehealth for behavior. A veterinarian can now watch a dog’s aggression in its home environment (where the problem occurs) via video, rather than in the sterile clinic where the dog shuts down. This yields more accurate diagnoses and allows for real-time coaching of owners. We're entering the final stretch now, and the pressure is on
Veterinary science has developed tools like the , which relies entirely on behavioral observation—posture, activity, and response to touch. Without behavior, pain goes untreated. We're precise with our movements, using every trick
These are acquired through experience, such as a dog learning to sit for a treat, or a cat learning to open a door.
One of the most significant advances is the recognition that .
We're entering the final stretch now, and the pressure is on. We've got 3 hours left to collect 3 more dogs. This is where our experience and strategy come into play. We're precise with our movements, using every trick in the book to lure those strays into our care. It's a nail-biting finish, but we manage to collect 3 more dogs, bringing our total to 8!
An animal in a state of high panic or chronic anxiety cannot process new information or adapt to behavioral therapy. Veterinary behaviorists prescribe several classes of medications:
COVID-19 normalized telehealth for behavior. A veterinarian can now watch a dog’s aggression in its home environment (where the problem occurs) via video, rather than in the sterile clinic where the dog shuts down. This yields more accurate diagnoses and allows for real-time coaching of owners.
Veterinary science has developed tools like the , which relies entirely on behavioral observation—posture, activity, and response to touch. Without behavior, pain goes untreated.
These are acquired through experience, such as a dog learning to sit for a treat, or a cat learning to open a door.
One of the most significant advances is the recognition that .