Baker Pet Talks: Tips from Cornell Experts

Time restrictions prevented us from responding to viewer-submitted questions during the live event. See what our feline behavior specialist, Dr. Pam Perry had to say on topics ranging from feline spraying to deterring cat bites.

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We are excited to invite you to a special session of Baker Pet Talks: Tips from Cornell Experts, a free public seminar to be held at the Baker Institute for Animal Health Wednesday, November 9, 2016 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM (EST). This event will focus on some commonly experienced feline and canine behavioral problems.

Cornell animal behavior specialists will be on hand to talk about some of the behavior problems you may be struggling with in your dogs or cats.

If you can't make it to the Institute, we're pleased to offer this event via webinar. Please check back here soon for more details.

The event will be co-sponsored by the Cornell Feline Health Center, the first organization dedicated solely to improving the lives of cats, and the Baker Institute for Animal Health, the research center that brought you the parvo vaccine and the world's first successful litter of puppies born via in vitro fertilization.

Topics include:

  • Feline house soiling
  • Feline destructive behavior
  • Canine aggression
  • Canine separation anxiety
  • Preventing problems before they start


Presenters:

Michelle Bamberger, MS, DVM '85
Pamela Perry, DVM '89, PhD

The Baker Institute is located less than five minutes from campus, off of Snyder Hill Road and Wllis Hollow Road and has ample, free parking.

The Baker Institute for Animal Health
235 Hungerford Hill Road
Ithaca, NY 14853

Do not hesitate to contact us by phone (607-256-5600) or email if you have any questions.