AI Article Synopsis

  • A growing body of veterinary behavioral medicine research offers valuable insights that could significantly benefit both patients and veterinarians, though much of this information is not easily accessible to private practitioners.
  • There are four key areas in veterinary behavioral medicine that are not aligned with current research: the need for behavioral interventions, the negative impact of veterinary experiences on pet anxiety, social behaviors in dogs related to the dominance debate, and the effectiveness of punishment in behavior modification.
  • The article aims to summarize recent findings that challenge established beliefs in these areas, encouraging veterinarians to adopt new approaches in their practice and improve patient care.

Article Abstract

There is now a large body of research in veterinary behavioral medicine that is clinically relevant and could enrich patients' and practitioners' lives. Too often, however, this research is published in journals that may not be readily available to veterinarians in private practice. Four important topics in the area of veterinary behavioral medicine for which belief has not kept pace with the published data are the unmet need for behavioral medicine in veterinary practice, the veterinary experience as a contributor to fear and distress in dogs and cats, social signaling in dogs and the ongoing "dominance" debate, and punishment as an intervention to change behavior. The present article seeks to provide a critical overview of recent research that is shifting existing paradigms on these topics and should alter the way veterinarians observe and care for patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2460/javma.254.7.798DOI Listing

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