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The veterinary practice can be a scary place where less than desirable activities, from blood draws to shots to temperature taking, inevitably occur. Patients quickly realize that a practice visit is unlikely to be fun, and their fight, flight, or freeze response kicks in. Fear can be recognized easily in dogs that hide, scream, or snap, but others may not demonstrate... + Leer más The veterinary practice can be a scary place where less than desirable activities, from blood draws to shots to temperature taking, inevitably occur. Patients quickly realize that a practice visit is unlikely to be fun, and their fight, flight, or freeze response kicks in. Fear can be recognized easily in dogs that hide, scream, or snap, but others may not demonstrate fear and anxiety as colorfully. These quieter vocalizers can be challenging because they warrant special care and handling. Anxiety that is not recognized and managed properly can result in bites, stress-induced ailments, and an overall traumatic experience that threatens future visits. - Leer menos
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