During the development of PupPod, we consulted with
board certified veterinarian behaviorist Dr. Wailani Sung of All Creatures Behavior Counseling to make sure we were making a great product for dogs.
Not exact matches
If your dog is fearful or showing aggression, you may need to pursue more directed help from a
board -
certified veterinary behaviorist (DACVB), a veterinarian with training in behavior or a Certified Applied Animal Behavioris
certified veterinary
behaviorist (DACVB), a veterinarian with training in behavior or a Certified Applied Animal Behavior
behaviorist (DACVB), a
veterinarian with training in behavior or a
Certified Applied Animal Behavioris
Certified Applied Animal
BehavioristBehaviorist (CAAB).
Board -
Certified Veterinary
Behaviorist — Because they are both
veterinarians and
behaviorists, veterinary
behaviorists have the ability to diagnose and treat problems in animals, both medical or behavioral.
The most common class of drugs used in behavior modification are: benzodiazepines (BZs), monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), according to the ASPCA.These medications may be prescribed by a
veterinarian or
board certified veterinary
behaviorist.
Ideally, it is best to work with a
board certified veterinary
behaviorist (DACVB) or an experienced
veterinarian with a special interest in behavioral disorders; these specialized professionals can help assess the pros and cons of various medications for each individual patient, and can also help with the important process of ruling out medical conditions prior to diagnosing a behavioral disorder.
Have a discussion with your
veterinarian and ask for a referral to a
board -
certified veterinary
behaviorist (not a trainer).
If the anxiety is severe, a
board -
certified veterinary
behaviorist or
veterinarian may recommend that the dog be given medication to help ease its symptoms.
A
behaviorist is either a
veterinarian who is
board certified in behavioral medicine or a professional typically with a PhD in animal behavior.
a
veterinarian who has completed a behavior residency and has been
board -
certified by the American College of Veterinary
Behaviorists.
Dr. Lynne Seibert is one of the only
board -
certified veterinary
behaviorists in the southeastern United States, providing behavior services for referring
veterinarians and pet parents.
Veterinary
Behaviorists are licensed
veterinarians who complete internships,... MORE residencies and pass advanced requirements to become
board -
certified specialists.
A veterinary
behaviorist is a
veterinarian who's
board certified in animal behavior.
A
veterinarian and
board -
certified veterinary
behaviorist, Dr. D'Arpino graduated from the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in 1996.
Always consult with your
veterinarian or a
board -
certified veterinary
behaviorist before giving your dog any type of medication for a behavior problem.
Dr. Rachel completed her specialty residency in 2010 and was then
certified by the American College of Veterinary
Behaviorists (ACVB), a professional organization of
veterinarians who have achieved
board - certification in the specialty of Veterinary Behavior.
Talk to your family
veterinarian or a
board certified veterinary
behaviorist to help you decipher.
«If the
veterinarian is not comfortable developing a treatment plan, referral to a
board -
certified veterinary
behaviorist should be offered,» Ballantyne said.
The title «veterinary
behaviorist,» describes a
veterinarian who has been
board -
certified in the field of behavior (like Dr. Pachel, see below).
But Gary Landsberg, DVM, a
veterinarian and
board -
certified animal
behaviorist from Thornill, Ontario, is conducting studies on how common CDS is in cats.
You're best off choosing a
veterinarian who's
board -
certified by the American College of Veterinary
Behaviorists.
Renowned
board certified animal
behaviorist and
veterinarian, Dr. Karen Overall (2005) states: «There are now terrific scientific and research data that show the harm that shock collars can do behaviorally.
The best source of help are
board certified veterinary
behaviorists, a PhD
behaviorist who can work with a regular
veterinarian, or someone who has studied extensively under a
certified behaviorist.
DVM, DACVB
Board Certified Veterinary
Behaviorist with the American College of Veterinary
Behaviorists, Dr. Ciribassi is devoted to educating
veterinarians and technicians about animal behavior and the benefits of improving their animal clients» vet - visit experience.
Dr. John Ciribassi is a
Board Certified Veterinary
Behaviorist with the American College of Veterinary
Behaviorists, and is devoted to educating
veterinarians and veterinary technicians about animal behavior and the benefits of improving their animal clients» vet - visit experience.