Not exact matches
Since excessive vocalisations and activity may indicate
stress in
kennelled dogs, as well as being behaviours that can be found undesirable
by potential adopters, our study suggests that these odours may have application in rescue shelters to reduce
stress and enhance adoption.»
When you notice your pet showing signs of
stress (pacing, panting, cowering, trembling, etc) remove them from the situation
by placing them in a dark, quiet familiar room or
kennel to calm down.
- Fractious / feral cats will not be in taken at the AVHS shelter due to handling risks to staff and undue
stress to the cat caused
by kenneling.
And
by always keeping a dog focused on food, toys, excitement and games whenever the dog is out of the crate or
kennel will make the dog hyperactive, even more
stressed, hectic, and abnormal.
Several factors are believed to expose pets to these contagious particles, some of which include cigarette smoke; crowded and inadequately ventilated areas, such as a
kennel or shelter; cold weather;
stress caused
by traveling long distances; and dust.
Our medical isolation areas are small, and cats often don't recover quickly because their immune systems are
stressed by being
kenneled.
For example, many dogs that show food guarding behaviors while surrounded
by kennels full of
stressed out dogs may show no such behavior when they feel safe in their own home.