Not exact matches
Kelsey also holds a position as
Vetting & Administration officer for the Orphan Kitten Project at the UMN CVM where she guides foster volunteers through the surrender, foster and adoption process including advising
on proper feeding, weaning, as well as health and
behavioral issues in order to rescue and place as many homeless animals into permanent homes as possible.
If your
vet deems your dog healthy, then it's possible there's some
behavioral issue going
on, like stress, fear, or anxiety over some sort of household change.
For any
behavioral issues you can't resolve
on your own, ask your
vet for the name of a professional.
With a great
vet to treat any medical problems that might arise and a devoted trainer to work through
behavioral issues, your dog will be
on the path to a long life of happiness and health!