 | Understanding 'normal' behaviors key to correcting problems Mar 1, 2004 By:Karen L. Overall, VMD, PhD, Dipl. ACVB
As practitioners learn how important canine and feline social interactions and cognition are, they ask questions about how they can better understand the interactions and their outcomes. The key to understanding interaction is through signaling.
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 | Nov 1, 2003 By:Karen L. Overall, VMD, PhD, Dipl. ACVB
Last month, we discussed the history and treatment for Hoova, an 18-month-old female Shepherd mix, who was euthanized for her aggressive behaviors.
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 | Oct 1, 2003 By:Karen L. Overall, VMD, PhD, Dipl. ACVB
This is the story of two very different canine patients who met the same end: their people had them euthanized because of their behaviors.
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Jun 1, 2003 By:Karen L. Overall, VMD, PhD, Dipl. ACVB
Within a few months, Solo's separation anxiety had decreased and he could be left
alone for an hour or so. As often happens with rescued dogs, he had also begun
to show some other, less savory behaviors.
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May 1, 2003 By:Karen L. Overall, VMD, PhD, Dipl. ACVB
This column outlines the course of treatment for a dog who has been
a patient for 2.5 years. It demonstrates the complexity of behavioral cases
and as well as this client's understanding, tenacity and compassion. It
also demonstrates the capacity of these distressed dogs to become more than
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Jan 1, 2003 By:Karen L. Overall, VMD, PhD, Dipl. ACVB
This column illustrates the importance of addressing anxiety disorders
as soon as they appear. Many people choose to "manage", rather
than truly treat these conditions in the early stages because it is easier
for the clients to live with some aspect of the problem under the new management
regime.
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Sep 1, 2002 By:Karen L. Overall, VMD, PhD, Dipl. ACVB
Dr. Karen Overall helps pinpoint the cognitive changes dogs and cats experience as they grow older and offer insight in the challenges of diagnosing and managing such cases.
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