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Feline Idiopathic Cystitis - Part I
04/01/2019
In Part I of this two-part series on the topic of feline idiopathic cystitis Dr. Chew discusses the pathophysiology of this condition - which serves as a basis for devising treatment plans, common pre...
Read MoreAre Dogs Spiteful and Do They Feel Guilt After Doing Something "Bad?"
03/21/2019
When it comes to animal behavior everything you think you know just might be wrong, and certain belief systems and myths regarding dog behavior can be dangerous for both animals and people. An owne...
Read MoreDogs Naturally Like "Dog People" ... But Just What Kind of "Dog People?"
03/21/2019
When it comes to animal behavior everything you think you know just might be wrong, and certain belief systems and myths regarding dog behavior can be dangerous for both animals and people. In thi...
Read MoreMust You Establish Dominance Over a Dog in Order to Have a Successful Relationship?
03/21/2019
When it comes to animal behavior everything you think you know just might be wrong, and certain belief systems and myths regarding dog behavior can be dangerous for both animals and people. In thi...
Read MoreInflammatory Bowel Disease & Adverse Food Reactions - Pharmacologic Therapy, Supplements, and Alternative and Complementary Care Considerations
03/20/2019
Part II of the two part discussion on adverse food reactions and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). In this segment discussion includes: - Standard pharmacologic therapies including anti-inflammatori...
Read MoreCats and Litter Box "Issues" - When a Medical Problem Like IBD Leads to House Soiling
03/20/2019
Veterinary behavior expert Dr. E’Lise Christensen addresses the issue of house soiling in cats that have an underlying medical problem - specifically IBD. Learn more on veterinary behavior top...
Read MoreUrine Marking
03/20/2019
Inappropriate urination and house soiling are commonly reported behaviors and ones that can affect a pet's longevity in a household. This session focuses on urine marking in cats with discussion on ho...
Read MoreA Wagging Tail Means a Dog is Happy to See You - Myth or Fact?
03/15/2019
When it comes to animal behavior everything you think you know just might be wrong, and certain belief systems and myths regarding dog behavior can be dangerous for both animals and people. In thi...
Read MoreBehavior Myths - Everything You Think You Know Just Might Be Wrong
03/15/2019
When it comes to animal behavior everything you think you know just might be wrong, and certain belief systems and myths regarding dog behavior can be dangerous for both animals and people. In thi...
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