This course gives the student a grounding in the natural behaviors of common domestic species including neural, genetic, and endocrine bases for these behaviors. In addition, many aspects of clinical behavioral medicine are covered, including patient history-taking; reviews of common behavioral problems of dogs and cats; patient evaluation; behavior modification; and drug therapy.
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School
School of Agriculture Plant and Animal Sciences
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Number
2080
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Subject
Veterinary (VET)
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Semester
Fall
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Lecture/Lab/Seminar Hours
2 hours of lecture per week
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Credits
2