Reduce Dog Fear at the Vet

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Many dogs are afraid of going to the vet, and this can make it difficult for them to get the care they need. Here are 8 tips on how to reduce fear in dogs at the veterinary setting.

Start Early

 It's best to start taking your dog to the vet when they are still a puppy. This will help them get used to the sights, sounds, and smells of the vet's office.

Associations

When you take your dog to the vet, be sure to give them treats and praise. This will help them associate the vet's office with positive experiences.

 Be Calm

If you are calm and confident, your dog will be more likely to be calm as well.

Force 

 If your dog is scared, don't force them to get on the exam table or have their temperature taken. This will only make them more afraid.

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 Your vet may be able to recommend specific techniques or medications to help your dog feel more comfortable at the vet's office.

Be Patient

 It takes time and patience to reduce a dog's fear of the vet. Don't get discouraged if your dog doesn't make progress right away. Just keep working with them and they will eventually get there.

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