The behaviourist's perspective

Presented by Daniel Mills, BVSc, PhD, Cbiol, FRSB, FHEA, CCAB, Dipl. ECAWBM(BM), FRCVS RCVS, Beatriz Monteiro, DVM, PhD, PgDip, ISFM Adv Cert FB

Continuing education questionnaire

CE credit: 1

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Questions

1. Which of the following answers best describes the potential emotional consequences of osteoarthritis (OA) pain in dogs? *
2. The emotional consequences of OA pain can be assessed in the dog by the PANAS tool. In this regard, which of the following statement is true? *
3. With regard to the interplay of the pet owner in a dog’s behavioural response to chronic OA pain, which of the following statements is false? *
4. What are the key components that define an animal’s emotional resilience? *
5. With regard to the relationship between pain associated with chronic OA and the dog’s behavioural response, which of the following statements is true? *
6. True or False. Signs of cognitive dysfunction in the dog often overlap with signs of chronic pain and as such, pain assessment should be a component of the diagnostic work-up for these patients. *
7. Which of the following is not an associated subtle or potential adjunctive pain-associated behaviour in the dog? *
8. True or False. Validated pain scales can be enhanced and individualized to a specific patient by including assessments of behaviours/behavioural changes that may be related to pain. *
9. When treating a dog with unwanted behaviours thought to be due to pain associated with chronic OA, which of the following statements is correct? *
10. True or False. Problem behaviour can affect the bond between a dog and their owner. Understanding how to identify and approach these will promote the well-being of both. *