Making Vet Visits Fun Not Fearful
You want your pet to be as healthy as possible and know that providing them with the best veterinary care is crucial. But being stressed, anxious, or fearful every time your pet goes to see their vet is guaranteed to impact their health and well-being by:
- Compromising their preventive care plan
- Delaying the investigation, diagnosis, and treatment when injured or unwell
- Slowing down healing and recovery when hospitalized for an injury or illness
The vet hospital can be a place your pet loves to visit, and their veterinarian can be their best friend, seriously!
This workshop takes you through the practical steps you can take today to eliminate the fear, anxiety, and stress of your pet's very next vet visits, and start them on the journey of not only improving their mental well-being but also improving their physical health.
11 Lessons
Introduction
The Negative Impact of Fear, Anxiety, and Stress at the Vet Clinic
Discover the negative impact fear, anxiety, and stress has on your pets physical and mental health
Preventing the Problem
Socialization and Fear Prevention
Prevention is better than cure, with these strategies helping both young and old.
Ensuring a Successful Vet Visit
Planning Ahead Of The Visit
Strategies to implement before you even walk through your vet's door
Previsit Help: Supplements, Pheromones, and Pharmaceuticals
Discover the supplements, pheromones, and drugs that may be just what your pet needs
During The Consultation
Strategies that can be the difference between success and failure
Making Vet Visits Fun
Reverse the Fear
Long term strategies to help eliminate future anxiety, stress and fear at the vet clinic
Creating a Plan That Works
Putting everything you've learned into action
Bonus Resources
The Vet Visit Checklist
Help ensure you stick to your plan every single visit
Top Cat Tips
More cat-specific tips to ensure success
Gabapentin fact sheet
Find out about this common anti-anxiety medication
The Hidden Causes of Anxiety
Address the cause, solve the problem...