Appointments

Making an Appointment
What to Expect
Preparing for the Appointment
Appointment Fees
• How to Get to the Clinic
Where to Stay

Appointments at the Animal Behavior Clinic

If your family pet has a behavior that concerns you, consult with your regular veterinarian first because many behavior problems can be due to an underlying health problem.

Your veterinarian will rule out health reasons for the behavior change through a physical examination and may possibly also do blood analysis. Your veterinarian may then make recommendations to treat the behavior problem or may refer your pet to us.

When you and your pet are referred to the Animal Behavior Clinic, you may have many questions about making an appointment, what to expect, how to prepare, and how to get to the Clinic. If your questions aren't answered on this Web site, we will be happy to answer them. Please call us at (765) 494-1107.

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