Pet Behaviour Problems

Pet Behaviour Problems
Pet behavioural problems can be due to both behavioural and/or medical causes. At Sydney Animal Hospitals our Veterinarians will investigate pet behavioural problems by obtaining a full history and conducting a full examination, including blood or urine tests, to rule out underlying medical conditions and accurately diagnose a problem.
Behavioural problems are often the combined effect of many factors:
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Medical or degenerative changes associated with ageing

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Changes in the environment may contribute to the emergence of behaviour problems. These can include:
- changes in routine
- a new member of the household (pet, baby or partner)
- moving house
- the loss of a family member or pet can dramatically impact behaviour
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Learning also plays a part in many behavioural problems, this can include:
- early training and socialisation, which is essential for a happy, well-adjusted pet
- punishment of behaviour problems, which often worsens the situation. Positive reinforcement of good behaviour is a much more powerful tool
At Sydney Animal Hospitals we believe it is very important that professional advice is obtained as soon as the problem appears to effectively resolve it. Positive reinforcement is the preferred method for changing behaviour. However, this also needs to be used carefully as it can encourage undesirable behaviour if used incorrectly.

How are behavioural problems treated?
How are behavioural problems treated?
There is no simple cure for any behavioural problem, so be careful when taking ‘helpful’ advice. Sometimes pet owners with a destructive dog are often given the advice to get another dog to fix the problem. However, they may end up with double the Your Title Goes Hererouble.
It is very important that the cause of the problem is addressed, not just the symptoms of the problem. For example, don’t chain a dog up because it is digging; find out the reason for the digging and treat the dog accordingly.
When it comes to your pet’s behaviour, it is extremely important to seek the right advice and our Sydney Animal Hospitals Veterinarians are qualified to assist you with pet behaviour problems, but they can also provide you with a referral for the services of a veterinary animal behaviour specialist.
If you are serious about changing your pet’s problem behaviour, here are some tips to get the best outcome:
For this and other behavioural problems, contact us at Sydney Animal Hospitals to make an appointment with one of our skilled Veterinarians.

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