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Lisa Radosta DVM, DACVB, Board
Certified Veterinary Behaviorist
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WHAT ARE THE EARLY SIGNS OF
EMOTIONAL DISORDERS IN
DOGS AND CATS?UNDERSTAND…
Normal BehaviorDevelopmental Periods
Predispositions
NORMAL PUPPY (VIDEOS)
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NORMAL PUPPY (VIDEO)
16Courtesy; Cheryl Van Voorhies
SOCIALIZATION PUPPY (VIDEO)
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CAUSES OF EMOTIONAL DISORDERS
➤ Purchased from a pet store➤ Removed from litter before 6 weeks➤ Weimaraners predisposed to
separation anxiety➤ Oriental breeds predisposed to Pica➤ Lack of exposure ➤ Inherited predisposition➤ Traumatic event
18Pierantoni, et al 2011
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NORMAL ELIMINATION BEHAVIOR (VIDEO)
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CONFIDENT CAT (VIDEO)
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NORMAL KITTEN PLAY (VIDEO)
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ASSESSMENT
➤ Snapshot➤ Combine with history➤ Caution when making predictions➤ Outliers➤ Identify sensitivity➤ Slow or lack of recovery➤ Arousal➤ Lack of interaction with environment➤ Repeatable pattern with a certain
stimulus-scared of all men
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LOOK FOR OUTLIERS
➤ 102 puppies, 8-16 weeks old➤ Obs of puppy free on floor, PE,
manipulations on the floor ➤ All puppies looked stressed➤ Outliers-
➤ More avoidance➤ Locomotion➤ Panting➤ Vocalization in multiple sitautions
23Godbout, et al
HOW CAN I GO ABOUT INITIATING EARLIER
INTERVENTIONS WITH MY PATIENTS WHO HAVE BEHAVIORAL
➤ Clients may not share openly➤ Use questionnaires➤ Use templates➤ Write things down
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QUESTIONS TO ASK THE CLIENT-PUPPY
➤ Have you noted any…➤ Growling?➤ Biting?➤ Snapping?➤ Unwillingness to interact with
people, animals or things?➤ Urination or defecation in the
house?
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QUESTIONS TO ASK THE CLIENT-KITTEN
➤ Have you noted any…➤ Growling?➤ Biting?➤ Swatting?➤ Unwillingness to interact with
people, animals or things?➤ Urination or defecation outside of
the litterbox?➤ Hissing?
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FEAR (VIDEO)
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FEAR (VIDEO)
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AROUSED CAT
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AROUSAL (VIDE0)
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WHAT SUPPLEMENTS OR MEDICATIONS CAN
BE USED?Are they a last resort?
Can we use them in puppies and kittens?
USE OF MEDICATIONS/SUPPLEMENTS IN PUPPIES AND KITTENS
➤ Reasonable to start with a supplement in an outlier or affected puppy or kitten➤ Better to start now as the brain is developing as opposed to waiting to see what
happens➤ If the puppy is not doing better after a high quality puppy class, consider a
➤ Friendly demeanor, can’t be touched➤ Environmental fears➤ Puppy Class-decreased interactions➤ Increased duration of interactions-
barks
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PHILO
➤ Zylkene➤ Behavior modification➤ DS/CC to handling➤ Hand touching for CC to reaching➤ DS/CC to leash being handled➤ Low stress handling at the
veterinarian’s office
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PHILO
➤ 4 months➤ No aggression when picked up➤ Less barking➤ Able to leash him➤ O very pleased. ➤ Recheck-most clinical signs resolved
➤ exception-aggression at the veterinarian’s office
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SUMMARY
➤ Assess as you would any patient➤ Take action quickly➤ Line up resources➤ Don’t just send to trainer➤ Reassess frequently
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