Insights and Approaches: When the Patient is a Dog With "Aggression"

Original Presentation Date:
08/11/2020

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Christine Calder, DVM, DACVB discusses aggression in dogs and uses the case of โ€œGusโ€ - a young Labrador Retriever mix - to highlight keys to working through a behavior problem (in this example - aggression), and considerations regarding the work-up, constructing a list of differential diagnoses, and a five-pronged approach to treating the patient. Learn more on behavior topics: https://www.vetvine.com/forums/38/behavior Earn CE credit / Access an evaluation: https://vetvine.wufoo.com/forms/ce-survey-behavior-phps

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