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Applied animal behavior and obedience training course: a model for veterinary curricula
Authors:Kogan Lori R  Salman M  Ruch-Gallie Rebecca
Institution:Colorado State University and Cook Counseling Center, 240 McComas Hall, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.
Abstract:Animal behavior problems often have detrimental effects on the relationships between pets and their owners and are one of the most frequently given reasons for canine relinquishment. The stressful environment of animal shelters can exacerbate behavior problems; yet most shelters do not have the staff necessary to address this issue adequately. Veterinary students may provide an untapped resource for solving this dilemma. As a service component of the curriculum, Veterinary schools can join with local humane societies to expose students to behavioral issues and concurrently build relationships within the community and perhaps even offer shelter animals a better chance of successful adoption. The following paper describes a "hands-on" undergraduate animal behavior and obedience training psychology course, created as a model to address these needs.
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