The 2015 AAHA Canine and Feline Behavior Management Guidelines were developed to provide practitioners and staff with concise, evidence-based information to ensure that the basic behavioral needs of feline and canine patients are understood and met in every practice. Some facility in veterinary behavioral and veterinary behavioral medicine is essential in modern veterinary practice. More cats and dogs are affected by behavioral problems than any other condition. Behavioral problems result in patient suffering and relinquishment and adversely affect staff morale. These guidelines use a fully inclusive team approach to integrate basic behavioral management into everyday patient care using standardized behavioral assessments; create a low-fear and low-stress environment for patients, staff and owners; and create a cooperative relationship with owners and patients so that the best care can be delivered. The guidelines' practical, systematic approach allows veterinary staff to understand normal behavior and recognize and intervene in common behavioral problems early in development. The guidelines emphasize that behavioral management is a core competency of any modern practice.
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July 01 2015
2015 AAHA Canine and Feline Behavior Management Guidelines*
Marcy Hammerle, DVM, DABVP (C/F);
Marcy Hammerle, DVM, DABVP (C/F)
From The Pet Doctor, O'Fallon, MO (M.H.); Mesa Veterinary Hospital, Golden, CO (C.H.); Animal Emergency and Referral Associates, Fairfield, NJ (E.L.); University of Pennsylvania, Biology Department, Philadelphia, PA (K.O.); Coral Springs Animal Hospital, Coral Springs, FL (L.R.); Springville, NY (M.R.-R); and Davis, CA (S.Y.).
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Christine Horst, DVM;
Christine Horst, DVM
From The Pet Doctor, O'Fallon, MO (M.H.); Mesa Veterinary Hospital, Golden, CO (C.H.); Animal Emergency and Referral Associates, Fairfield, NJ (E.L.); University of Pennsylvania, Biology Department, Philadelphia, PA (K.O.); Coral Springs Animal Hospital, Coral Springs, FL (L.R.); Springville, NY (M.R.-R); and Davis, CA (S.Y.).
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Emily Levine, DVM, DACVB, MRCVS;
Emily Levine, DVM, DACVB, MRCVS
From The Pet Doctor, O'Fallon, MO (M.H.); Mesa Veterinary Hospital, Golden, CO (C.H.); Animal Emergency and Referral Associates, Fairfield, NJ (E.L.); University of Pennsylvania, Biology Department, Philadelphia, PA (K.O.); Coral Springs Animal Hospital, Coral Springs, FL (L.R.); Springville, NY (M.R.-R); and Davis, CA (S.Y.).
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Karen Overall, MA, VMD, PhD, DACVB, CAAB;
Karen Overall, MA, VMD, PhD, DACVB, CAAB
From The Pet Doctor, O'Fallon, MO (M.H.); Mesa Veterinary Hospital, Golden, CO (C.H.); Animal Emergency and Referral Associates, Fairfield, NJ (E.L.); University of Pennsylvania, Biology Department, Philadelphia, PA (K.O.); Coral Springs Animal Hospital, Coral Springs, FL (L.R.); Springville, NY (M.R.-R); and Davis, CA (S.Y.).
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Lisa Radosta, DVM, DACVB;
Lisa Radosta, DVM, DACVB
From The Pet Doctor, O'Fallon, MO (M.H.); Mesa Veterinary Hospital, Golden, CO (C.H.); Animal Emergency and Referral Associates, Fairfield, NJ (E.L.); University of Pennsylvania, Biology Department, Philadelphia, PA (K.O.); Coral Springs Animal Hospital, Coral Springs, FL (L.R.); Springville, NY (M.R.-R); and Davis, CA (S.Y.).
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Marcia Rafter-Ritchie, LVT, CPDT, VTS-Behavior;
Marcia Rafter-Ritchie, LVT, CPDT, VTS-Behavior
From The Pet Doctor, O'Fallon, MO (M.H.); Mesa Veterinary Hospital, Golden, CO (C.H.); Animal Emergency and Referral Associates, Fairfield, NJ (E.L.); University of Pennsylvania, Biology Department, Philadelphia, PA (K.O.); Coral Springs Animal Hospital, Coral Springs, FL (L.R.); Springville, NY (M.R.-R); and Davis, CA (S.Y.).
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Sophia Yin, DVM, MS
Sophia Yin, DVM, MS
†Deceased 28 September 2014.
From The Pet Doctor, O'Fallon, MO (M.H.); Mesa Veterinary Hospital, Golden, CO (C.H.); Animal Emergency and Referral Associates, Fairfield, NJ (E.L.); University of Pennsylvania, Biology Department, Philadelphia, PA (K.O.); Coral Springs Animal Hospital, Coral Springs, FL (L.R.); Springville, NY (M.R.-R); and Davis, CA (S.Y.).
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J Am Anim Hosp Assoc (2015) 51 (4): 205–221.
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Marcy Hammerle, Christine Horst, Emily Levine, Karen Overall, Lisa Radosta, Marcia Rafter-Ritchie, Sophia Yin; 2015 AAHA Canine and Feline Behavior Management Guidelines. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 1 July 2015; 51 (4): 205–221. doi: https://doi.org/10.5326/JAAHA-MS-6527
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