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Behavior

Pet behavior is influenced by genetics, environment, and socialization. Dogs may exhibit separation anxiety, aggression, excessive barking, or destructive behavior due to improper training or lack of stimulation. Cats can develop issues such as territorial aggression, inappropriate elimination, and excessive scratching, often linked to stress or environmental changes. Small mammals—like rabbits, ferrets, and guinea pigs—may display chewing, biting, or fear-based aggression if they lack proper handling or socialization. Addressing these issues requires behavioral enrichment, consistent training, and an understanding of each species’ unique needs. Early intervention and environmental modifications play a crucial role in ensuring a well-adjusted pet.

Veterinary Psychopharmacology
Veterinary Psychopharmacology

Veterinary Psychopharmacology

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Pet behavior is influenced by genetics, environment, and socialization. Dogs may exhibit separation anxiety, aggression, excessive barking, or destructive behavior due to improper training or lack of stimulation. Cats can develop issues such as territorial aggression, inappropriate elimination, and excessive scratching, often linked to stress or environmental changes. Small mammals—like rabbits, ferrets, and guinea pigs—may display chewing, biting, or fear-based aggression if they lack proper handling or socialization. Addressing these issues requires behavioral enrichment, consistent training, and an understanding of each species’ unique needs. Early intervention and environmental modifications play a crucial role in ensuring a well-adjusted pet.