In this issue of Veterinary Clinics:: Small Animal Practice, guest editor Dr. Carlo Siracusa brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Canine and Feline Behavior. Top experts focus on the intersection between behavioral and physical health, keeping general veterinary practitioners and their needs in mind. The articles provide general practitioners with tools to detect behavior changes associated with physical disease, and to diagnose or rule out physical disease contributing to behavior problems before referring to a veterinary behavior specialist.
Inflammation and Behavior Changes in Dogs and Cats Behavior Changes Associated with Metabolic Disease of Dogs and Cats Separation-related Problems and Their Interaction with Physical Disease The Relationship Between Aggression and Physical Disease in Dogs Behavior Problems Associated with Pain and Paresthesia Repetitive Behaviors in Dogs The Effects of Fitness Training on Working Dog Behavior: Two Case Studies Cognitive Changes Associated with Aging and Physical Disease in Dogs and Cats Cat Inappropriate Elimination and its Interaction with Physical Disease Skin Disease and Behavior Changes in the Cat Behavior and Cognition of the Senior Cat and Its Interaction with Physical Disease The Interaction Between Behavioral and Physical Health in Rabbits Sensory Processing Sensitivity and the Importance of Individuality and Personality in Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Psychopharmacology
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