Episode 8: What is a veterinary behaviorist and who should seek one?

Touched By Pets - Lisa Desatnik

Guest: Dr. Jill E Sackman, DVM, PhD
owner, Animal Behavior Consultants of Michigan


Dr. Sackman is a board-certified diplomate, American College of Veterinary Behaviors; and a board
certified diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. She is the owner of Animal Behavior Consultants of Michigan, PLC where she practices an approach to behavioral medicine that combines learning theory, skilled medical training, and experience along with compassion and effective communication to create an integrated treatment plan that is tailored to the individual patient’s needs. Prior to starting her private practice, Dr. Sackman spent several years in research and development at Johnson & Johnson where she led a team of veterinarians and engineers in developing cutting-edge medical products. She is sought after internationally as a speaker on behavior.

Among what you will learn in this episode:

What is a veterinary behaviorist and how is a veterinary behaviorist different from a regular vet
When would it be a good time to be referred to or seek the assistance of a veterinary behaviorist
What are some of the reasons why physiology can impact aggression,
anxiety, guarding
What signs should someone be looking for to indicate an underlying physiology problem

You can learn more about Dr. Sackman and how she can help at https://www.animalbehaviormi.com/

Learn more about your host Lisa Desatnik, CPDT-KA, FFCP, FDM, CPBC, at
www.SoMuchPETential.com.

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