Fairmount Animal Hospital’s Behavior Column

 

                   

 

 

 

  Welcome to Fairmount Animal Hospital’s weekly behavior column! This is the place to learn about common topics in small animal behavior in a question and answer format. You are welcome to submit questions to this forum; simply e-mail the hospital at fanimalh@twcny.rr.com . We’ll start this week with an introduction to the writer of this column.

           

 

 

  Read Dr. Lee's Column

                                                                        Boarding Anxiety  

 

                                                Cat’s toy preference   

                                                                         

                                                Interactive Feline Play 

 

                                                Cats on Counters 

 

                                                Feline Spraying

 

                                                                       Fencing       

 

                                               Gentle Leader  

 

                                               Crate Training 

                                                                      

                                               Punishment  

 

                                               Play Aggression In Cats

       

                                               Nothing In Life Is Free! 

 

                                               Destructive Scratching 

 

                                               How To Have a Happy Dog 

 

                                               Litter Box Blues 

 

 

Dear Dr. Lee,

            Can you please tell us more about yourself?

 

Curious in Syracuse

 

Dear Curious,

My name is Dr. Andrea Lee. I have a B.A. in Biological Science from Goucher College and a M.S. in Neurobiology and Behavior from Cornell University. I am a 2002 graduate of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University. I was the trainer for the Animal Behavior Clinic for the years I was a student there under the tutelage of  Dr. Katherine Houpt, VMD PhD DACVB (chief of service), Dr. Vint Virga, DVM DACVB (resident), and Dr. Tracy Kroll, DVM (resident). As a student, I did an internship with Dr. Amy Marder, VMD and the behavior service at the ASPCA in New York City, as well as an internship with Dr. Houpt.

                        Since graduation, I have been an associate veterinarian at Fairmount Animal Hospital in Syracuse. I maintain my special interest in veterinary behavior, mostly in dogs and cats. I see a variety of behavior cases in the hospital; at- home visits in Central New York can be arranged. I am a member of the American Veterinary Society of Veterinary Behaviorists.

                        My primary objective as a veterinarian is to help pets and owners enjoy a more satisfying relationship with each other and maintaining the pet’s health to maintain the pet’s quality of life. Pets have the ability to enrich our lives immensely, and I feel that owners also have a responsibility to enrich their pets’ lives, too.

                        I have two dogs and a cat. Marcus (MACH Marcus Rochester Lee, CDX MXP MJP RN) is a 12 year-old Brittany who was my inspiration to become a veterinarian. He recently retired from agility and obedience. Whiskey (CH Top Shelf’s Crown Royal MX MXJ XF) is a 5 year-old Brittany who is actively competing in agility at local and national levels. We are also starting some formal obedience training and hope to compete in that venue someday. Nutmeg (AKA Meg) is a former research cat from a Fat Cat Study at Cornell. Her primary life objectives are food and belly rubs.

 

Sincerely,

Dr. Lee