Supportive medications: Sometimes you need a little help

Overview

From thunderstorms and car trips to vet visits, visitors at home or even just a walk to the park, situational stress can significantly impact a pet’s wellbeing. Many animals with mental illness struggle with everyday situations. In the long term, their baseline medications will help them, but what about now? Short acting, supportive medications can help them cope. Knowing how and when to use supportive medications can make all the difference.

Presenters

Dr Jacqui Ley

Dr Jacqui Ley

Dr Jacqui Ley – BVSc(Hons) PhD DECAWBM (Companion Animals) FANZCVS(Veterinary Behaviour)
Registered Specialist in Veterinary Behavioural Medicine
European Veterinary Specialist™ in Behavioural Medicine (Companion Animals).

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