Pet Anxiety

Animals are quite prone to mental health issues. Regardless of what some want to believe, animals suffer from pain, loneliness, depression, and anxiety. These states of being are frequently associated with experiences the animal has gone through, such as the loss of an offspring or unnecessary violence. Whatever the case, animal mental health is real and harmful. Our Westside Vet in Statesboro, GA, can provide extensive care. 

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Animal Anxiety Can Have Multiple Triggers

While most pet owners are not cruel to their animals, many show their love for a pet almost as much as a family relative, but that doesn’t mean their pets are immune to anxiety, fear, or stress. Animals can be affected by all sorts of conditions or triggers. For example, a common issue a veterinarian sees with young pets is separation anxiety. A pet has grown up with a lot of attention and bonded with its human owner, but when that person has to leave every day for work or school, the animal has no connection whatsoever. As a result, it acts out, frequently destroying furniture or similar.

However, pets suffer from anxiety due to other causes. For example, if you had more than one pet for many years, and one disappears or passes on, the remaining animal will show signs of loss and grieving. However, some never quite come out of it, acting very depressed with the loss of activity and appetite, almost as if the animal is also giving up.

Clear Stress Versus Unclear

Certain types of animal stress are easy to understand and have a recognizable source. For example, thunderstorms, fireworks outside, loud noises, yelling, and loud music will easily trigger stress in pets. Their hearing is dozens of times better than humans. Therefore, experiencing a sudden disturbance is extreme, but the cause is obvious.

Unclear stress is visible in other forms. When animals are extremely bothered, their appetite is the first thing that goes. Worried animals don’t eat. Instead, they try to hide and seek protection under solid cover. Some start to chew. Cage damage is common if they hate being contained. They may destroy property by chewing furniture, or worse, they begin to chew on themselves. Doing so can cause sores and even infection. Additional signs can be loss of fur. Seriously stressed animals show their problems in their fur health and skin condition.

Pet Anxiety Help in Statesboro, GA

Pet depression and anxiety can be challenging, but if a pet owner wants to help, it's smart to bring in further assistance. Westside Vet in Statesboro, GA, provides regular veterinarian services, support, and guidance on dealing with animal anxiety and pet depression. The issues involve the pet's mental health, so the treatment and help must also respond behaviorally. Animals are keen students of their surroundings, people, and other animals. They also recover with changed conditions and behavioral interaction. It can be a long process versus the simplicity of a vaccine shot, but it works.

Take your time chewing furniture or cage damage or similar. Then, call us for a veterinarian exam and evaluation. We can help, just contact us today at (912) 489-1998.

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