Instructions Step 1: Recognize that every dog is different. Dogs tend to fall into two different categories: internal and external stressors. Internal stressors are those dogs that shut down, retreat or flee when they are stressed. External stressors are...
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Hi my name is Sarah and this is Halibut, and I am one of the exotic technicians here at Extra Care Animal Hospital, and on behalf of Expert Village.com, I am going to provide you with some helpful information on owning a rabbit. It is important that when...
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Instructions Step 1: Determine if your cat's personality has drastically changed. Do you have an outgoing and friendly cat who has recently been hiding? Do you have a standoffish cat that has been needing more attention? These signs can also be a result...
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Instructions Step 1: Notice your pet's behavior. If your pet seems more tired than usual or has a change in temperament, it could be because it is in pain from arthritis. Step 2: Watch your pet as it walks. A pet that limps has trouble with stairs—...
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Instructions Step 1: Watch your dog's body language. A happy dog may wag its tail, pant and stretch out to show a relaxed body, something the animal rarely does if it is tense and nervous. Step 2: Stroke your dog to see if it whimpers or flinches...
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