
Some pets can find coming to the vets particularly scary. New smells, an unfamiliar environment, unfamiliar people, a sense of not knowing what’s happening, lots of people and pets coming and going, maybe previous negative associations ….It can all be a bit overwhelming.
Our Registered Veterinary Nurse Amy, who has a passion for and qualifications in canine behaviour assessment and training, is one of the fab nursing team running Happier Vet Visit clinics. Specifically designed to help pets overcome existing anxieties, the clinics use incentivisation, low-stress handling and repetition and familiarisation strategies to build pet confidence and forge positive associations. We work at the pace of the pet with the ultimate goal of routine vet visit success.
This is gorgeous Ruby with Amy at her second Happier Vet Visit clinic. In her first visit, Ruby was very alert and curious, didn’t want to settle and wasn’t keen to take a treat from the nurse but did eat some treats from the floor. A month later, Ruby immediately came up to Amy in the consult room for a fuss! Ruby’s owner brought treats from home which Ruby took really well from Amy (we think she prefers them to ours!), and Ruby seemed much calmer generally, even lying down for a belly rub! What great progress. It’s so heartwarming to watch Ruby’s confidence in practice grow.

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