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Dog & Cat Behavior Issues

Every pet has a personality. Learning to decode your pet’s actions and moods is an art, but there are certain behaviors common to dogs and to cats which can give you enormous insight into how they’re feeling. Watching out for the signs of anxiety or stress will help keep your pets happy and healthy. And remember, it’s not always their behavior that needs to change – it could be yours!

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The articles here were answered by a variety of pharmacists and veterinarians
 
Date Category Topic
05/10/12  Other  Biting Problem
05/09/12  Other  Favorite Toy
05/06/12  Other  Aggresive
04/25/12  Other  My Cats Tongue
04/22/12  Anxiety Relief  Rough Play
04/04/12  Training Aid  Where Cat Poops
04/01/12  Training Aid  Bitting
03/31/12  Other  Chewing On Wood Baseboards In House
03/11/12  Other  Alfie Eats Anything. When You Try And Take It Away He Swallows It. Help Please
03/03/12  Other  Aggressive
03/01/12  Other  Dog Who Eat Poop
02/25/12  Other  Biting/aggresion
02/16/12  Other  Dog Stances More Wide
02/06/12  Other  Biting
01/28/12  Eye Care  Eye Problem (left Eye)
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  Pet Behavior Facts:

  • There are 4½ million dog bites per year
  • About 10% of dogs trained to help humans during and after an epileptic attack can tell their humans that a seizure is coming on
  • Animals are more motivated by fear than by pain
  • Behavior problems are the #1 reason for euthanasia of cats
  • Abyssinian, Manx, and Turkish Van cats enjoy swimming
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