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Introduction

  1. Instinct: Innate behavior that is present from birth and is not influenced by learning or environment.
  2. Learning: Changes in behavior that occur as a result of experience or environment.
  3. Social Behavior: Interactions between animals, including communication, dominance, and mating behaviors.
  4. Stress and Anxiety: Physiological and behavioral responses to changes in the environment or social situation.
  5. Ethology: The scientific study of animal behavior.
  1. The behavior is dangerous (unpredictable bites to humans, especially children/elderly).
  2. A complete medical + behavioral workup has been performed (including medication trials if indicated).
  3. Quality of life is poor for the animal (chronic fear, isolation, sedation, pain) OR the owner cannot safely manage despite professional support.

Part 4: Managing Problem Behaviors in Practice

1. Canine Separation Anxiety