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  1. 12 Δεκ 2019 · Behavioral problems and medical conditions have been treated separately for years. However, behavior depends directly on an animal’s health condition, and vice versa. Some behavioral problems are caused totally or partially by a medical condition.

  2. 12 Δεκ 2019 · The most common behaviors classified as “lost normal behaviors” are decreased ambulation or activity, decreased interaction with other pets or family members, lethargic attitude, decreased appetite, and decreased resting behaviors.

  3. 12 Δεκ 2019 · This paper reviews those neurological problems that could lead to behavioral changes without modifying neurological examination. The most common problems are tumors that affect central nervous...

  4. The initial discussion should focus on 1) an understanding of normal behavior as it relates to the problem, 2) learning to read canine body language and facial expressions, 3) ensuring that all of the dogs needs are adequately being met, 4) reviewing the principles of learning and reinforcement-based training (predictable consequences), and ...

  5. Treatment of Behavior Problems in Dogs. The diagnosis, treatment, and expected outcome of a behavior problem vary depending on the underlying issue. Early on, owners will usually need to avoid situations that trigger the abnormal behavior.

  6. 9 Σεπ 2020 · Likewise, rather than wait until behavior becomes problematic, it is better to consider the behavioral effects of any illness or treatment at the time of diagnosis, and to make recommendations as part of the normal management and treatment of that disease.

  7. 1 Νοε 2021 · This review emphasizes the bond between neurology and behavior starting with the neuroanatomic basis of anomalies in veterinary behavioral medicine such as: limbic system, temporal and frontal lobe, pituitary gland, spinal cord, meninges and peripheral nerves.

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