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How do I know if my pet’s behavioral problem is significant enough to be seen by Dr. Feltes?

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How do I know if my pet’s behavioral problem is significant enough to be seen by Dr. Feltes?

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If you are concerned enough to ask about your pet’s problem, it is worth talking to a professional for input! Abnormal behavior is a problem if it is a problem for that pet’s family, impacts that pet’s quality of life, or is a public health risk. Therefore, even a pet’s normal behavior that is considered a problem for that pet’s family is warranted to have a consultation with Dr. Feltes. An ethical solution can be found that improves your pet’s behavior, your relationship with your pet and your pet’s well being. Please realize that the longer your pet engages in a behavior, the longer it will take to treat it. The sooner you get your pet in for a consultation, the better for you and your pet. As a general rule, if the problem behavior is increasing in frequency, intensity or has lasted longer than 2 weeks – seek help!

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