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Expert Tips to Make Vet Visits Less Stressful for Pets and Owners

Leave your dog in the car during check-in, or request a different entry point. Plus, score savings on pet care products this Black Friday.

In the image we can see there are dogs standing on the floor and there is a dog sitting on the...
In the image we can see there are dogs standing on the floor and there is a dog sitting on the plastic box. Behind there are iron cages and there are charts pasted on the wall.

Expert Tips to Make Vet Visits Less Stressful for Pets and Owners

Veterinary visits can be stressful for both pets and their owners. Carolyn, an expert trainer from Good Dog Training, shares tips to make these trips less anxiety-inducing. Meanwhile, Black Friday deals on pet care products are now available.

Carolyn suggests leaving your dog in the car during check-in to reduce stress. Most vet staff are accommodating and willing to help keep pets safe and calm. For very fearful dogs, owners can request to enter through a side or back door to avoid the lobby.

Vet visits are crucial for various reasons such as vaccinations and pain assessment. If it's too hot to leave the dog in the car, owners can wait inside and call the clinic from there. Carolyn's Instagram post offers more advice on communicating your dog's needs to the vet.

Black Friday pet deals are currently available, offering savings on pet care products. Carolyn's tips for managing vet visit anxiety are invaluable for ensuring both pets and owners have a smoother, less stressful experience.

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