Pets : Noise aversion is a medical condition that, left untreated, can grow worse.

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Noise aversion is a medical condition that, left untreated, can grow worse and may contribute to other behavioral concerns like generalized anxiety or separation anxiety. With the right tools and support, most pets can find relief, and you can enjoy peace of mind!
Desensitization works best when introduced well in advance of storm season.

1) Use Comforting Tools & Routines
Thundershirts, calming vests, or even snug-fitting t-shirts can offer soothing pressure for some pets. If your dog or cat finds comfort in a certain routine or toy, be sure to offer those as anchors when things get noisy. Avoid punishment.
2) Your pet's behavior is driven by fear, not disobedience.
Still Worried? Consult with your Vet.

Your Veterinary medical team can check your pet and recommend prescription medication or supplements that support relaxation and reduce fear.

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Health Condition Anxiety
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Pet Patient education is the process by which Veterinarians and others share information with pet owners that will alter their health behaviors or improve their health status.

Pet Parents need to know when, how, and why they need to make a lifestyle change. goKnow provides a Fun and Simple way for Pet Parents to learn and share.


The value of Pets' patient education can be summarized as follows:

  • Improved understanding of their Pets' Health, Body, and Wellness.
  • Improved knowledge of their Pets' medical condition, diagnosis, disease, or disability.
  • Improved knowledge of methods and means to manage multiple aspects of Pets' medical conditions.
  • Improved self-advocacy in deciding to act both independently from Veterinary medical providers and in interdependence with them.
  • Increased Compliance,  Effective communication, and Pets' Patient education increase Pet Parents' motivation to comply.
  • Informed Consent: Pet Parents feel you've provided the information they need.
  • Utilization:  More effective use of medical services,  fewer unnecessary phone calls and visits.
  • Satisfaction and referrals, Pet Parents are more likely to stay with your practice and refer other patients.
  • Risk Management:  Lower risk of malpractice when Pet Parents have realistic expectations.

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