Some dogs need dog psychologists: Reasons why dogs need specialists

08.06.2023 05:20
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:25

Lots of dog owners haven't even heard about dog psychologists before, but it's a pretty real profession.

What's even more important, lots of dogs actually need these specialists.

Here are the main reasons why dog owners need these specialists' services.

Anxiety and phobias

Dogs can develop anxiety disorders and phobias, such as separation anxiety, noise phobias, or fear of certain objects or situations. 

These conditions can severely impact their quality of life and may require specialized treatment and behavior modification techniques provided by a dog psychologist.

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Aggression and fear-based behaviors

Aggression can arise from fear, territoriality, resource guarding, or other underlying issues. 

A dog psychologist can assess the behavior, identify triggers, and develop a comprehensive behavior modification plan.

Compulsive behaviors

Some dogs may develop compulsive behaviors like excessive licking, tail-chasing, or repetitive movements. 

These behaviors can be signs of underlying anxiety or compulsive disorders. 

Trauma or abuse history

Dogs that have experienced trauma, abuse, or neglect may exhibit behavior problems related to their experiences. 

Behavioral issues that don't respond to training

In some cases, dogs may have persistent behavioral problems that do not improve with regular obedience training or basic behavior modification techniques. 

Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource

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  1. Anxiety and phobias
  2. Aggression and fear-based behaviors
  3. Compulsive behaviors
  4. Trauma or abuse history
  5. Behavioral issues that don't respond to training