Prescribing behavioral drugs requires an accurate diagnosis; e.g., giving a benzodiazepine to a fear-aggressive dog may disinhibit aggression.
If your animal exhibits a sudden change in behavior—aggression, withdrawal, inappropriate elimination, or vocalization—the first stop is not a trainer but a veterinarian. Once organic disease (pain, endocrine disorder, neurological lesion) is ruled out or treated, then, and only then, does the behavioral modification begin.
Prescribing behavioral drugs requires an accurate diagnosis; e.g., giving a benzodiazepine to a fear-aggressive dog may disinhibit aggression.
If your animal exhibits a sudden change in behavior—aggression, withdrawal, inappropriate elimination, or vocalization—the first stop is not a trainer but a veterinarian. Once organic disease (pain, endocrine disorder, neurological lesion) is ruled out or treated, then, and only then, does the behavioral modification begin. videos de zoofilia gays abotonados por perros