Polite Pets Month
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- Jan 06, 2014
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March is Polite Pets Month to raise awareness in the community about behavioural issues in pets.
This year we will be focusing on phobias and anxiety disorders and will be promoting the notion that ‘mental health is important for pets’. Anxiety disorders and phobias can be extremely frustrating for owners and can cause distress in pets that leads to soiling around the home, aggression and destruction.
If your pet has a behavioral issue, it is vital that it is addressed as soon as possible to prevent it getting worse. A thorough health examination with a Veterinarian is required to ensure that your pet does not have any underlying illness causing the behavior. Once they are given a medical clearance, a plan can be made to address the behavior.
We have Information and Facts sheets available on a range of behavior problems that can be picked up from the clinic during the month of March.
fagforening
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Sally Upham
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teleselskaber
April 28, 2014 at 2:29 pmYou actually make it seem really easy with your presentation however I to find this matter to be actually something which I believe I’d never understand.
It sort of feels too complicated and very huge for me.
I’m looking forward to your subsequent put up, I will try to get
the dangle of it!
Sally Upham
April 29, 2014 at 9:58 amThanks for your comments. Pet behaviour is a very complicated topic – hence why there are so many Behaviour Veterinary Specialists! If only we could read our pet’s minds – or if only they could speak to us. But then that would ruin the fun a bit, wouldn’t it … Have a great day.