Fighting Fear With Food

Original Presentation Date:
10/09/2015

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Some dogs and cats may fear a trip to the veterinarian's office. The stress and anxiety that they experience can make the experience difficult on all involved, and could ultimately affect the level of care that the veterinary team can provide.Treats or use of food may help in shifting the emotional response of a fearful pet. Learn more: http://vetvine.com/list/index/profile/listing_id/572/fear-of-the-veterinary-clinic-and-veterinary-procedures

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