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Behavioral disorders affect thousands of pets each year causing stress to the family and to the pet. Sometimes, the problem behaviors are just that, annoying behaviors that can be mediated with training and consistency. In other cases, our pets have emotional disorders causing fear, anxiety, stress and aggression. 

Animals don't usually grow out of disorders that cause fear, anxiety and stress, such as separation anxiety, storm phobia and fear related aggression. Instead, the signs of these disorders get worse with time. 

The bright side is that there are many treatments for emotional disorders in pets. Sometimes we use medications or supplements to help pets feel better while using behavioral therapies to change their fear. Thankfully, we have many options for medical treatments which do not affect the great things that we love about our pets like their drive to play, but do affect the level of arousal and fear. New behavioral treatments and techniques surface each year which help owners to condition their pets to be happier, calmer and more relaxed.

 The take home is that your pet can be happier and so can you making sure that the bond between you and your little furry child stays as strong in the future as it was the day that you adopted her. 

Most pets can be treated successfully. The earlier they are treated the better the prognosis in most cases. Your pet can be less fearful and yes, even happier. 
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Florida Veterinary Behavior Service
3421 Forest Hill Blvd
West Palm Beach, FL 33406
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  • Home
  • Locations
  • Pet Parents
    • What we do >
      • Testimonials
      • FAQ-Appointments
      • FAQ-Behavior Professionals
    • Appointments
    • New Patient Checklist
    • New Patient Forms
    • Returning Patient Forms
    • Recheck Checklist
    • Prescription Refill Form
    • Articles for Pet Owners >
      • Dog Articles Main Page >
        • Dogs and Kids
        • Main Training Page >
          • How to find a good trainer
          • Jumping
          • Housetraining
          • Does your dog know how to sit and stay?
          • Top 5 complaints about treat training
          • ​​Top 10 Dog training Tips
          • What is Clicker Training?
          • Stealing
          • How did my dog know to do that?
        • Geriatric Dogs
      • Cat Articles
      • Bird Articles
  • Veterinarians
    • Veterinary Telemedicine Consults
    • Articles for Veterinarians
    • Patient Referral Form
  • Contact us
  • Who we are
  • Employment Opportunities
  • Residency
  • Dog Trainers
    • Dog Trainer Referral Form
    • Dog Trainer Report Form
  • Covid 19 update
  • CBD Clinical Trial