Oakhurst Veterinary Hospital
Training & Behavior
At Oakhurst Animal Hospital, we believe in fostering a special bond between owners and their pets.
Overview
A well-behaved animal can participate in many family activities, and we understand that addressing behavioral issues is crucial in preventing pet abandonment or euthanasia. Fortunately, many behavioral problems can be effectively managed with appropriate advice and training.
Our veterinarians and technicians are Fear Free™ Certified professionals. Committed to this approach, our team is specially trained in practices that aim to reduce stress and anxiety for your pet. We endorse positive, rewards-based methods as the most effective way to educate animals, making learning a fun and safe experience for pets.
Our goal is to promote the physical and emotional well-being of each patient and owner who walks through our doors. We offer behavior consultations for:
New Puppy/Kitten
Anxiety
Noise Phobia
Aggression
Addressing issues such as aggression or fears can be highly stressful. We provide a judgement-free environment where pet owners can openly discuss their concerns and receive expert advice and support throughout the entire process.
Puppy Training
With years of experience and advanced formal education, our veterinarians can provide new pet owners with training tips to help puppies grow into calm, obedient adults. Through the use of rewards-based training techniques, puppy owners can condition their pets in house-training and to respond to a variety of commands that will keep pets safe and sound.
Kitten Training
Because of a cat’s unique need to have a stimulating environment, training can take on a different feel. However, kittens can be trained to use a litter box and with the right tools and a proper environment, owners can avoid a number of adult cat behavior issues. Our doctors offer feline behavior modification and training for a number of issues ranging from inter-cat aggression to basic training.
Anxiety and Aggression
Some pet behaviors stem from separation anxiety. Pets who are at home or left alone for longer periods of time tend to experience this. Sometimes, this anxiety is due to the pet’s need to protect his or her owner or they simply want to know the whereabouts of the rest of the “pack.” The doctors at Oakhurst Veterinary Hospital have experience with separation anxiety. Together, our doctors work as a team and can work with you to find the best solutions for your pet.
Noise fears (phobias) are another common issue our doctors can treat. Some pets are afraid of thunder, fireworks, or other loud noises, causing them to show their fear through destructive tendencies. There are steps that pet owners can take to alleviate these phobias and to treat and train their pets to overcome harmful behaviors.
There are many different types of pet aggression, and all cases should be assessed by a veterinarian to ensure the behavior is not due to pain or illness. A pet suffering from pain will respond aggressively to protect itself, and this type of behavior will often subside or disappear once the source has been addressed.
Positive, Rewards-Based Training Methods
We concur with the philosophy that positive, rewards-based methods are the only way to educate animals. As a result, pets are eager to learn because it’s a fun, safe experience.
We never use prong collars, choke collars, shock collars, or dominance-based techniques because published scientific data proves that such methods compromise an animal’s mental, physical welfare.
Certified Fear Free Professional Care
Our veterinarians and technicians are Fear Free Certified professionals. This helps ensure that all pets in our care will be free of fear, anxiety and stress.
Individualized Plans
Pets and their people are individuals possessing unique personalities and styles of learning. All plans are customized to maximize learning potential in ways the participants find rewarding and satisfying. We offer consultations in our hospital or in the client’s home.
Transparency
It's important that owners be present during their pet's training sessions so they get to see how their pet is being taught and by whom. Participation helps ensure that owners are learning the skills they need to become effective pet parents for the rest of their pet’s life.
Support for Pet Parents
Grappling with issues such as aggression, fears, or other issues can generate tremendous amounts of stress. We offer all pet owners a judgement-free zone in which they can freely air their concerns as well as provide them with expert advice and support they need throughout the entire training process.