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Tail chasing, flank sucking, pacing, fly snapping, or excessive grooming (barbering) can indicate neurological disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (canine CD), or underlying gastrointestinal pain. In horses, cribbing and weaving are often managed behaviorally, but a veterinary workup must rule out gastric ulcers first.
Ask your clinic if they are Fear Free certified. Request pre-visit medication if your pet is terrified. Practice "happy visits" (weighing on the scale, getting treats, leaving without procedures) to build positive associations. Tail chasing, flank sucking, pacing, fly snapping, or
When we truly listen to what animals are telling us—through their posture, their eyes, their vocalizations, and their habits—we practice better medicine. And when we practice better medicine, we build deeper trust. That trust, earned through respect for both the body and the mind, is the ultimate goal of veterinary science. Request pre-visit medication if your pet is terrified