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  2. Animal behavior consultant - Wikipedia

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    While few veterinary schools have extensive behavioral programs, some general practice veterinarians may choose to further their own education in this area. [22] Additionally, a veterinary behavior specialty exists. [23] Veterinary behaviorists are veterinary specialists with extensive education and experience in working with behavior problems.

  3. Dog behaviourist - Wikipedia

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    Some behaviourists can be identified in the U.S. by the post-nominals "CAAB", indicating that they are a Certified Applied Animal behaviourist (which requires a Ph.D. or veterinary degree), [4] or "DACVB", indicating that they are a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary behaviour (which requires a veterinary degree). [5]

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    The Department grew out of the 1990s-era Governor’s Office of Veterans Affairs (GOVA). This organization, working with Ohio legislators, formulated basic changes to laws which began the process of standardizing the operations of the 88 CVSOs, entities which were created in the late 19th century to care for Civil War veterans.

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    Make sure to take the dog to a vet for a checkup. This is especially urgent if the dog is limping or has obvious wounds, yelps when you touch it in certain areas, is super skinny, is losing its ...

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    Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine Associate Professor Dr. M. Leanne Lilly cautioned training a young dog requires intense work and special attention.

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    “Bloodhounds require good socialization from an early age, which should help to reduce the risk of them barking at new people, objects, and animals,” explains vet Dr Rebecca MacMillan.

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