Pet Anxiety FAQs

Anxiety is a common condition that affects pets. At Magruder-Tabb Animal Clinic in Yorktown, VA, we offer treatment that can reduce stress, fear, and suffering in your cat or dog. Before you contact us for an appointment, take a closer look at some of the frequently asked questions about pet anxiety below: 

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What are the Most Common Causes of Pet Anxiety?

There are many potential causes for pet anxiety. Some of the most common include the following:

  • Aging: Many pets become anxious as they age. This is because they are prone to cognitive issues as they get older. If your pet is aging and experiencing anxiety symptoms, you may want to consult with our veterinarians.
  • Separation: Many pets can experience anxiety when they are separated from their owners. This is because they may not fully understand where their own is or when they will return. 
  • Fear: Many pets experience anxiety when in fear. Loud noises and unfamiliar people or animals can cause your furry friend to become stressed. In some instances, this may be a short-term response, but in some cases, it can be long-term. 

What are Some Symptoms of Pet Anxiety?

Pets may express their anxiety in different ways, however, some of the most common symptoms of pet anxiety include the following:

  • Aggression
  • Drooling
  • Panting
  • Destructive behavior
  • Depression or inactivity
  • Urinating or defecating in inappropriate places
  • Producing excessive noise
  • Pacing
  • Restlessness
  • Unexplained compulsive behaviors

How is pet anxiety treated?

Some of the most common treatments for pet anxiety include the following:

  • Anxiety Medication: One of the most recommended treatment methods for pet anxiety is medication. These are prescription medications that are used for either a short or prolonged period of time. 
  • Counterconditioning and Training: Counterconditioning and training involves changing how your pet responds to anxiety-inducing stimuli or utilizing desensitization.
  • CBD Oil: One newer method of treating pet anxiety is using CBD oil. This can be administered to your cat or dog daily or when it may be needed. 

Contact us for Treatment Today!

If you live in Yorktown, VA, and are looking to decrease anxiety in your pet, our team at Magruder-Tabb Animal Clinic can help. We can examine your furry friend and create a developed treatment plan that can help reduce their anxiety for the long term. Contact us at (757) 865-6510 today for more information and to schedule an appointment with one of our veterinarians. 

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