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Veterinarian offers tips to deal with pet separation anxiety

Veterinarian offers tips to deal with pet separation anxiety Veterinarian offers tips to deal with pet separation anxiety By WIS News 10 Staff | February 23, 2021 at 5:29 PM EST - Updated February 24 at 9:13 AM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Many South Carolinians have adopted a new pet during the pandemic. But as you’re starting to get out and about more for work, eating in restaurants, or attending events, your pup may be saying, “wait, don’t leave me!” The Pet Vet is here to help! Dr. Wendy King runs Spears Creek Veterinary Clinic and is offering several tips to help with pet separation anxiety.

When pandemic ends, pets will have to adjust to owners back at the office

When pandemic ends, pets will have to adjust to owners back at the office Dr. Mara Reynolds recommends starting by gradually leaving you pet alone for short periods of time Share Updated: 5:08 PM CST Jan 13, 2021 Dr. Mara Reynolds recommends starting by gradually leaving you pet alone for short periods of time Share Updated: 5:08 PM CST Jan 13, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript HEALTHY TRANSITION FOR OUR FOUR-LEGGED FAMILY MEMBERS. REPORTER: THIS DOCTOR SEES DOZENS OF PETS EVERY DAY. SHE HAS SEEN A PUPPY BOOM DURING THE PANDEMIC. A LOT OF PEOPLE FELT LIKE IT WAS A GOOD TIME TO GET A PUPPY. REPORTER: BUT THAT GOOD STUFF WILL COME TO AN END AS MANY PEOPLE RETURN TO THE OFFICE, CAUSING SOME PETS TO SUFFER FROM SEPARATION ANXIETY. PAYSON, BARKING, WHINING, DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIORS. IF THERE ARE UNWANTED BEHAVIORS IT’S IMPORTANT TO NOT PUNISH THEM, BUT TRY AND UNDERSTAND WHERE IT IS COMING FROM. FINDING SOLUTIONS. REPORTER: DOGGY DAYCARE IS ONE

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