Yes,
says board certified veterinary behaviorist Dr. Sheila D'Arpino.
Not exact matches
«We
say that we need to keep cats indoors because it's safer,»
says Valarie Tynes, DVM, a
board -
certified veterinary behaviorist.
But it's not fair to
say the cat is stupid because he doesn't understand these things,»
says Dr. Barbara Simpson, a
board certified veterinary behaviorist with the Veterinary Behavior Clinic in Southern Pines, North
veterinary behaviorist with the
Veterinary Behavior Clinic in Southern Pines, North
Veterinary Behavior Clinic in Southern Pines, North Carolina.
«Fear Free is a comprehensive training and certification program developed by
board -
certified veterinary behaviorists,
veterinary technician behavior specialists,
board certified veterinary anesthetists, well - known
veterinary practice management experts, and
boarded veterinary practitioners experienced in Fear Free methods,» he
said.
«A lot of domestic animals probably won't be distressed by the eclipse,»
says board -
certified veterinary behaviorist E'Lise Christensen, DVM, a Fear Free
certified practitioner.
«If the veterinarian is not comfortable developing a treatment plan, referral to a
board -
certified veterinary behaviorist should be offered,» Ballantyne
said.
Katherine Houpt, the principal consultant of the Animal Behavior Consultants of Northern Michigan and a
board -
certified American College of
Veterinary Behaviorist,
said aggressive behavior among Cane Corsos is not uncommon.