Monitoring and adjusting behaviour treatment plans

Overview

You’ve diagnosed the case and started treatment—but how do you know the treatment is actually working?

Behaviour cases rarely follow a straight line and knowing when to stay the course or make a change can be challenging. In this final session, our specialist veterinary behaviourists will guide you through how to effectively monitor progress and confidently adjust treatment plans.

Presenters

Dr Jacqui Ley

Dr Jacqui Ley

Dr Jacqui Ley – BVSc(Hons) PhD DECAWBM (Companion Animals) FANZCVS(Veterinary Behaviour)
Registered Specialist in Veterinary Behavioural Medicine
European Veterinary Specialist™ in Behavioural Medicine (Companion Animals).

BOVA Speaker - Kersti Seksel

Dr Kersti Seksel

BVSc (Hons) MRCVS MA (Hons) FANZCVS DACVB DECAWBM FAVA

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