Many pets are surrendered to shelters not because of medical illness, but because of behavioral "problems" like separation anxiety or destructive chewing. Veterinary behaviorists work to solve these issues through a combination of:
Treating behavioral problems is a significant part of modern practice, with nearly reporting patients with behavioral issues.
Researchers are identifying genetic markers linked to behavioral traits, which may help predict and prevent severe anxiety or aggression in specific lineages.
Many pets are surrendered to shelters not because of medical illness, but because of behavioral "problems" like separation anxiety or destructive chewing. Veterinary behaviorists work to solve these issues through a combination of:
Treating behavioral problems is a significant part of modern practice, with nearly reporting patients with behavioral issues. Zooskool.com
Researchers are identifying genetic markers linked to behavioral traits, which may help predict and prevent severe anxiety or aggression in specific lineages. Many pets are surrendered to shelters not because