The bond that clients have with their pets is an integral part of veterinary medicine.
Behavior issues are often misunderstood, unexpected, frustrating and, many times, difficult to manage. They can lead to a weakening or severance of the crucial emotional bond between human and animal. Behavior problems cause stress in animals and those involved with their care, further exacerbating the underlying problems. Behavior consultations can help both clients and pets create more stable, predictable, and consistent interactions with each other. Consultations encompass diagnosis, reasonable expectations and prognosis, and a treatment plan which may include environmental adjustments, behavior modification, and pharmacological approaches.
Behavior issues that we commonly provide consultations for include:
Dogs
- Barking, jumping, leash-pulling, unruly behaviors
- Attention seeking behaviors
- Separation related anxiety
- Fearful behaviors
- Environmental phobias, such as noise and thunderstorms
- Housetraining, marking and elimination disorders
- Aggression toward people or other animals
- Compulsive disorders
Cats
- Fearful behaviors
- Inappropriate elimination problems
- Marking behaviors
- Aggression toward people or other animals
- Compulsive disorders