However, only 40 percent of pet owners seek treatment from their veterinarian; 20 percent look for solutions on their own, while the remaining 40 percent of dogs suffering
from noise aversion do not receive any treatment2.
Recent Consumer Research Indicates More than 40 Percent of Dog Owners Say Their Dogs Suffer
from Noise Aversion
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The remaining 40 percent of dogs suffering
from noise aversion do not receive any treatment.2 One reason may be that pet owners recognize that their dogs overreact to noise, but do not recognize that these behaviors are a demonstration of fear.3
Not exact matches
Although
noise aversion is common, dog owners often do not seek help
from their veterinarians.
Family Pet Animal Hospital in Chicago explains: «While the exact cause of loud
noise aversion is unknown, it may be due to lack of exposure in early development, a genetic predisposition for emotional reactivity or result
from a traumatic event.
Often, pets with
noise aversion or phobias also suffer
from other anxiety disorders.»
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Noise Aversion At least one - third of pet owners report that their dog suffers from noise avers
Noise Aversion At least one - third of pet owners report that their dog suffers
from noise avers
noise aversion1.
So, as the New Year approaches, keep Sileo ® in mind if your pet suffers
from canine
noise aversion and other related anxieties.