We would like to share this tip about how to handle your pets during a storm. Fear of thunder and other loud noises may drive pets to seek shelter. Their attempts to seek immediate shelter may damage property and cause injury to themselves. Pets that react to loud noises can be trained not to panic through a process called progressive desensitization. We can review this process and recommend solutions that may help your pet weather through the storm!
At Avondale Veterinary Healthcare Complex, we are dedicated to improving the lives of pets and their owners by providing the highest quality veterinary medicine, including state-of-the-art technology, highly skilled medical practitioners, and compassionate and trustworthy animal care. We are devoted to the elimination of suffering, respecting our patients and their owners, and maintaining our personal and medical integrity at all times.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Thunderstorms
We would like to share this tip about how to handle your pets during a storm. Fear of thunder and other loud noises may drive pets to seek shelter. Their attempts to seek immediate shelter may damage property and cause injury to themselves. Pets that react to loud noises can be trained not to panic through a process called progressive desensitization. We can review this process and recommend solutions that may help your pet weather through the storm!
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