Focus on Behaviour

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Dr Gina Davis

DVM

Lecture Title:

Why did the Dog Bite? Understanding Canine Aggression

Lecture Description:
Aggression is a leading cause of the relinquishment of dogs to shelters and is the most common presenting complaint to Veterinary Behaviourists. Like any medical problem, the first step is to understand what is happening and why. With behaviour problems, this means determining the motivation for the performance of the behaviour. This lecture will discuss how clinicians can understand the dog’s motivation for the behaviours, review differential diagnoses, and discuss the three main components of a behavioural treatment plan.

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What if they don’t come back? Treating Separation Anxiety

Lecture Description:
Separation related-distress results in significant emotional and physical consequences for both the pet and the family. This lecture will review our current understanding of the etiologies of separation anxiety, discuss how to make the diagnosis, and review the components of a comprehensive treatment plan.

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Dr Gina Davis
DVM
Gina Davis, DVM, graduated from UC Davis SVM in the Class of 1997. After graduation, Dr. Davis moved back to the Los Angeles area and joined a large 24-hour practice as a general practitioner. A few years after the practice was purchased by VCA, she transferred to a 4 Doctor practice in the Seattle, WA area. Dr. Davis fell in love with Behavioral Medicine in 2015 and decide to pursue a Residency because not only did she want to learn as much as she could about behavior, she also wanted to help others become more knowledgeable and confident when providing behavioral health care for their patients.