Veterinary Visits, Stress, and the Effect of Music on People and Pets

Original Presentation Date:
10/12/2020

Free (Non-CE / CE Eligible)
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A recent study examined the effect of classical music on a dogโ€™s behavior and pet owner satisfaction with the veterinary visit. Dr. Melissa Bain shares findings of that study and suggestions for improving on the experience for both the pet and its owner. Earn CE credit / Access an evaluation form: https://vetvine.wufoo.com/forms/ce-survey-specialty-updates-2017/

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