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Behaviour Management

There are a number of reasons why your pet may need behaviour management. Perhaps they’re feeling anxious or stressed, something which is commonly diagnosed in…
Behaviour Management

There are a number of reasons why your pet may need behaviour management. Perhaps they’re feeling anxious or stressed, something which is commonly diagnosed in our domestic pets – especially dogs. Or maybe they’re displaying destructive behaviours that are causing damage to your home.

Whatever the reason, there are a number of ways we can help to manage behavioural issues, including behaviour consultations, advice on how to mitigate situations that may trigger their bad behaviour and in some cases, medication.

Some common behaviours that may need attention in your furry friend include:

Dogs

  • Jumping up
  • Pulling on the leash
  • Barking
  • Chewing
  • Aggression
  • Excessive licking

Cats

  • Scratching furniture
  • Urinating outside the litter box
  • Aggression
  • Over grooming

If you’re concerned about your pet’s behaviour, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to help!

Happy families.

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