Trip to vet stresses pet

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My poodle mix, Jester, is a sweet and energetic dog – until it’s time to go to the vet. When the carrier kennel comes out, he begins to tremble and whine, and resists being put in. He is always very stressed at the vet office. How can I help him be less scared about visiting the vet? – Sarah in Chicago

DEAR SARAH: You’re not alone in this. Many pets get extremely anxious when they have to go to the veterinarian, and it can be a stressful experience for the owner, too, who knows their pet is so worried and stressed out.

Talk to the vet for suggestions and strategies to minimize your dog’s anxiety on the way to the office.

The day before Jester’s checkup, call the vet’s office and remind them that your dog will need extra TLC during the visit. This way, the vet is prepared, too.

Spend time desensitizing Jester to the carrier cage. This will take a while but will make it easier to place him into the cage for any trip – not just the vet visit.

Jester strongly associates the carrier with vet visits. You need to help him associate it with other things, like fun and treats. Bring the carrier out periodically and sit next to it, placing Jester’s favorite toy nearby. Don’t force him into it or, really, do anything – just have the carrier cage out while you go about your day. Each time he approaches the carrier calmly, without barking or trembling, give Jester a little treat. Ideally, you want him to climb freely into the carrier, expecting a treat.

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