Should stress management be part of the clinical care provided to chronically ill dogs?

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12/04/2015

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Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research, Vol 10( 6), Novemberโ€“December 2015, Pages 489-495. Authors: Sandra L. Nicholson, Joanne E. Meredith Member fee: $7.95 - Login to purchase and download

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