Pet owners often seek advice on managing behavioral problems, including:
- Aggression and scavenging behaviors in dogs.
- Excessive barking, chewing, and house soiling.
- Anxiety-related behaviors, especially during thunderstorms or fireworks.
Addressing these issues often involves behavioral counseling and, in some cases, medical intervention.
Local Regulations and Compliance
Understanding and adhering to local pet ordinances is vital:
- All dogs and cats over four months must be registered with the city’s Animal Control and have a current rabies vaccination.
- Leash laws require dogs to be on a leash or under voice command when off the owner’s property.
At Midland Animal Hospital, we’re committed to treating your pets like family. If you’re ever unsure, we’re just a phone call away—ready to listen, guide you, and provide the care your dog needs to feel better.
Contact us now at midlandah@gmail.com or 706 323-8316
You know your dog best. We’re here to help you trust your instincts and get the right support when it matters most.
In summary, behavioral changes can be concerning and potentially dangerous. If your dog isn’t acting like themselves, Midland Animal Hospital is here to help—don’t hesitate to reach out.