Dr. Julia Albright – Behavior
About Julia D. Albright MA DVM DACVB

Dr. Julia Albright is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists and Professor at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Albright earned both a master’s degree in Experimental Psychology and DVM from the University of Tennessee, followed by a residency and fellowship in Animal Behavior at Cornell University CVM. Dr. Albright’s current research interests include the microbiome-gut-brain axis and the use of pharmaceuticals and psychoactive dietary supplements to reduce the effects of acute and chronic stress in companion animals.
Presentation Synopsis
1. Easy as 1,2, Pee – Steps for Solving Feline Housesoiling
2. Putting the Shine Back In the Golden Years: Addressing Senior Pet Behavior Problems
3. Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow: A Case-based Approach to Canine Separation-related Behaviors
4. Beyond the Bladder: Understanding Emotional Health in Feline Idiopathic Cystitis
5. Those Gut Feelings: Microbiome-Gut-brain Axis in Companion Animal Medicine
6. You Are Not Getting Near Me With That Thing: Managing the Aggressive Clinic Patient
7. SSRI, TCA, SNRI? Making Sense of Psychoactive Medication Alphabet Soup (Part 1)
8. Disaster Waiting To Happen: Choosing Psychoactive Medications For Specific Triggers (Part 2)
9. Trigger Happy: Successful Environmental Management of Behavior Problems
