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Animal Behavior Clinic

The Animal Behavior Clinic functions to help owners solve behavior problems of their companion animals. Common problems are aggression or destructiveness by dogs, house soiling or aggression in cats and stud-like anxiety behavior in geldings and foal rejection in horses.

Appointments must be made in advance and take approximately 2 hours. The problem will be diagnosed and the owner instructed on methods to reduce the frequency and severity of the problem. If necessary, drugs will be prescribed. A letter outlining the treatment will be sent to the referring veterinarian.

Consult fees: Effective January 1, 2011
(+ medical records fee of $20 for initial Cornell cases, 15$ for returning patients.)

- Canine - $225

- Feline - $170

- Equine $225

NOTE:  For house call, an additional $.50 per mile will be added to the bill.


Payment arrangements can be made through the ABC in the form of check or cash (please request a receipt if needed). Credit cards may be processed through the Discharge Office during normal business hours (607-253-3585)

Behavior Forms

- Canine History (MS Word version)

- Feline History (MS Word version)

- Equine History (PDF version)

To make an appointment call:
Phone: 607-253-3060
Fax: 607-253-3788
email: vabc@cornell.edu

Animal Behavior Clinic
College of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-6401