Sentences with phrase «underlying issues with your dog»

They may provide short - term solutions to a situation, but they do more harm than good and do not solve the underlying issues with your dog.

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But for dogs with more serious behavior issues, it's often difficult or even impossible for them to learn until we address their underlying anxiety.
When you bring a new puppy home it is inevitable there may be a few accidents, but with an older dog there is usually an underlying issue and we need to understand what this might be in order to be able to solve the problem.
See if his veterinarian or a professional groomer has better luck getting the job done - if not, it's a good idea to make an appointment with a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist (CAAB), a veterinary behaviorist (Dip ACVB) or a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT) to work on the underlying issues at hand.
Therefore, not only do you know how to deal with the problem behavior, but the root cause is also solved, meaning your dog is happier and won't later develop more problems as a result of the same underlying issue.
The devoted dog owner understands dysbiosis is at the root of most ill health and will work diligently with his / her holistic veterinarian to get to the underlying issue.
And because they are not socialized, neither with humans nor with other dogs under normal circumstances, the puppies often have underlying temperament issues.
Make an appointment with the dog's vet to have him examined for any underlying medical / health issues, parasites, and other potential problems that are causing him to eat poop.
The puppies often have underlying temperament issues because they are not socialized with humans or with other dogs under normal circumstances.
If your dog is in and out of the vet with recurrent ear infections, your vet may suggest investigation into and treatment for underlying allergies as these can cause ongoing ear issues.
If a dog (or cat, or person) has a problem handling a particular ingredient then it is important to deal with the underlying issue that's causing the intolerance.
We work with dogs with behavioral issues and do our best reduce the fear and anxiety which underlies much of «bad behavior.»
Dogs with short noses and underlying respiratory issues or overweight animals can overheat more rapidly, as they may not be able to breath adequately and dissipate heat.
As with dogs, cats exhibiting these behaviors may have underlying medical conditions, so it is important to consult your veterinarian regarding any of these issues.
Your vet may look at the way your dog moves to determine if there are any problems with his gait suggesting an underlying orthopedic issue.
The bottom - line is; your senior dog's excessive panting is telling you something while it may be simple like they are too warm or nervous about something, it could also be the sign of an underlying medical issue, especially if it is combined with other symptoms or goes on for prolonged periods.
See if his veterinarian or a professional groomer has better luck getting the job done — if not, it's a good idea to make an appointment with a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist (CAAB), a veterinary behaviorist (Dip ACVB) or a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT) to work on the underlying issues at hand.
In a study by Bissett et al published in the December 15, 2007, issue of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 176 cases of dogs with bloody noses were reviewed to determine which underlying causes were most common.
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