Illness
doesn't always have a physical cause. We are interested in animal
behavior and can help determine the cause of such disorders as
separation anxiety, inappropriate soiling behaviors, and obsessive
behavior. We can then develop a treatment regimen for your pet. There
are many simple exercises and inexpensive drugs that can improve your
pets behavior and your quality of life.
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The grieving process includes accepting the reality of your loss, accepting that the loss and accompanying feelings are painful, and adjusting to your new life that no longer includes your pet.
How do I tell my family?
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