Age and behavior
AAHA behavior management guidelines conclusion.
Key points to understand regarding the AAHA 2015 Canine and Feline Behavior Management Guidelines.
Medications commonly used to treat behavioral conditions in dogs and cats.
Common behavioral problems include aggression, elimination disorders, separation anxiety, noise phobia and cat-to-cat aggression.
The 2015 AAHA Canine and Feline Behavior Management Guidelines were developed to provide practitioners and staff with concise, evidence-based information to ensure that the basic behavioral needs of feline and canine patients are understood and met in every practice.
Sample case for canine separation anxiety as part of the AAHA Behavior Management Guidelines.
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The 2021 AAHA/AAFP Feline Life Stage Guidelines provide a comprehensive, age-associated framework for promoting health and longevity throughout a cat’s lifetime. This executive summary provides highlights.