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The Canine Visual Function Instrument - Assessing Quality of Vision in Dogs
08/19/2020
Our means for assessing quality of vision in dogs is limited. In this Specialty Update we discuss the components of a validated pet owner-directed questionnaire that can aid in assessing the quali...
Read MoreBehavior Myths - Everything You Think You Know Just Might Be Wrong
08/19/2020
E’Lise Christensen, DVM, DACVB introduces her series of videos on dog behavior myths and emphasizes the importance of debunking these myths to ensure the welfare of both people and pets. Learn m...
Read MoreBehavior Myth - Rubbing Your Dog's Nose in Its "Mess" is an Effective House Training Technique
08/19/2020
E’Lise Christensen, DVM, DACVB discusses some common myths and misconceptions about dog behavior. Learn more on behavior topics: http://vetvine.com/forums/38/behavior Access an evaluation form...
Read MoreBehavior Myths - Some Dog Breeds Need a Firmer Hand
08/19/2020
Veterinary behavior expert Dr. E’Lise Christensen debunks the myth that some breeds need a heavier hand or stronger tactics to deal with their behaviors or training. Learn more on behavior topics:...
Read MoreBehavior Myths - Are Dogs Spiteful? Do They Feel Guilt After Doing Something "Bad"?
08/19/2020
E’Lise Christensen, DVM, DACVB debunks myths around the perceptions that dogs can behave spitefully and demonstrate guilt for their actions and why it’s important. Learn more on behavior topics:...
Read MoreBehavior Myths - Dog People and the Problem With Excessive Touching or Coddling
08/19/2020
E’Lise Christensen, DVM, DACVB debunks certain myths about dog behavior and emphasizes the dangers of not understanding a dog’s body language, excessive touching or petting, and using pets as phot...
Read MoreBehavior Myth - You Must Dominate Your Dog
08/19/2020
Veterinary behavior expert Dr. E’Lise Christensen debunks the myth that humans must establish dominance over a dog in order to have a successful relationship. Learn more on behavior topics: http:...
Read MoreFeline Idiopathic Cystitis - Part I
08/19/2020
Dr. Dennis Chew discusses the pathophysiology of this condition - which serves as a basis for devising treatment plans, common presentations and clinical signs, differential diagnoses, making the...
Read MoreUpdate on the Science Behind CBD (Cannabidiol) Use for Pets
08/19/2020
Veterinary neurology expert Dr. Stephanie McGrath discusses our current knowledge and understanding about the use of CBD (cannabidiol) in dogs based on her research. Learn more about the Cornell s...
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