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Pets share some common characteristics with humans when it comes to care and nutrition. Before adopting a pet, you must understand that you need to consider every detail, from the water they drink to the medication they may need. Even a small change in their lifestyle can harm them both physically and psychologically if not implemented correctly and in the right way. Since dogs are known for their emotional attachment, behavioral disorders are among the issues you may encounter with them. Among these disorders, the most common behavioral disorders can gradually become a situation that reduces the quality of life for both you and your dog.

Dogs with behavioral issues are sometimes subjected to the most negative outcomes by their owners, such as being surrendered to a shelter, abandoned, or euthanized. Dogs whose quality of life declines due to this issue while living in a home cannot adapt to outdoor living conditions if abandoned. Instead of these methods, which effectively abandon the dog to a life of suffering, the best choice is to work with the dog and provide professional support to help them.

To understand your dog’s issue, you can look into possible behavioral problems and take your dog to a specialist veterinarian if it exhibits one or more of these symptoms.

  • Coprophagia
  • Incontinence of stool and urine
  • Constant barking
  • A desire to attract attention and excessive restlessness while out and about
  • Barking, especially at cars and bicycles
  • Depression
  • Excessive licking and pulling of fur
  • Abnormal sexual behaviors
  • Eating or destroying their own belongings or yours
  • He’s always walking around with something in his mouth
  • Excessive attachment to a place or object
  • The fear of separation and not being able to spend time without you
  • Sleep and dietary issues
  • The frequent need to dig in a certain spot
  • Frequent requests for food

The issues mentioned above are behavioral problems and can be resolved with appropriate therapy. Since dogs develop their personalities by the time they are 3 to 5 years old, they must be raised properly during this period. Otherwise, a minor issue may escalate, or a trauma your dog experienced before coming to live with you may manifest as a stress-related disorder. This situation can also develop into a behavioral problem.

Since a puppy’s personality has not yet fully developed, the owner may not yet recognize such future issues. However, if any signs are noticed, the first step should be to consult a specialized veterinary clinic. Since every dog’s age, breed, living environment, diet, and health condition are unique, different treatments may be required. Therefore, based on your veterinarian’s recommendation, treatments such as dietary changes, obedience training, classical conditioning, and socialization with other dogs at the clinic may be implemented.

In addition to their medical treatment, we can use supplementary products for our dog. Often, these products alone—when recommended by a veterinarian—can provide a solution.

Composure is formulated to have a calming effect on cats and dogs exhibiting behavioral disorders resulting from irritability, hyperactivity, anxiety, and environmental stress, without altering their personality or energy levels. It promotes a sense of relaxation and calm without causing drowsiness or side effects, and improves overall well-being.

SynbioCure duygu durum bozukluklarında denge sağlar. Lincoln Anksiyete Skalası ve Kortizol seviyelerini azaltırken Seratonin seviyesinin yükselmesini sağlar.

YNC Pet Aromatherapy Series Thanks to high-quality oils specially formulated to be used in appropriate doses and regimens for your dogs, aromatherapy can help calm your cats and prevent unwanted behaviors caused by anxiety and stress. The aromatherapy essential oils formulated for your cats and dogs help prevent conditions such as depression and anxiety. They soothe and help foster a sense of security.

KOOL DOG® significantly reduces behavioral issues caused by changes or stressful situations and, over time, prevents these behavioral issues from occurring. It leads to a significant reduction in—or even the disappearance of—behavioral issues associated with dogs and improves overall well-being. It is the only inhaler product containing both calming ingredients and featuring a dual-action, powerful calming effect.

 Behavioral issues are not a major problem for those around the dog, the owner, or the dog itself; rather, they are treatable conditions that can be resolved with proper treatment. With the right choice of veterinarian, along with treatment and medical support, your dog can overcome these issues and continue to lead a harmonious life.

 

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