Veterinarians are exposed to the behaviour problems of their patients on a daily basis. Sometimes these are as obvious as being threatened or attacked by a frightened or belligerent dog; often the subject is introduced in a more cryptic manner by the client. Sometimes, the first we know of a problem is the request for euthanasia. Dealing with such problems can feel like opening the proverbial can of worms, yet the veterinary practice ought to be the first port of call for worried owners.
This course will not only consider how to deal with common behavioural problems but will also discuss how the whole practice can become involved in the effort to reform and help the behavioural patient.
By the end of this course, delegates should have a thorough understanding of:
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