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Self-Injurious Behavior - Part I

CE Event Information

  • Description:
    Self-injurious behaviors, or activities that result in self-mutilation, are occasionally seen in the veterinary practice setting. This session will focus on acral lick dermatitis and tail chasing.
  • Sponsor: PetSafe®
  • Presenter(s): E'Lise Christensen Bell, DVM, DACVB


Featured Publications


The following journal articles or textbook chapters have been selected as Supplements to this event. You can elect to purchase them as part of a discounted seminar package fee.
Prepaid CE Subscribers will be assessed a supplement fee for articles purchased.

  • Abnormal Repetitive Behaviors in Dogs and Cats: A Guide for Practitioners

    Vet Clin of No Amer: Sm Anim Pract Vol 44(3), May 2014, pp 543-564. Authors: VV Tynes, L Sinn. Member fee: $9.95 - Login to purchase
  • Stress—Its Effects on Health and Behavior: A Guide for Practitioners

    Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, Volume 44, Issue 3, May 2014, Pages 525-541. Authors: Daniel Mills, Christos Kar...  more
  • Should stress management be part of the clinical care provided to chronically ill dogs?

    Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research, Vol 10( 6), November–December 2015, Pages 489-495. Authors: Sandra L. Ni...  more