Ask the vet: Quarantine edition
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Have your pets been acting differently now that you've been quarantined at home?
Like humans, animal friends can feel stressed and anxious, and can feed off our emotional state, too. And now that many of us are spending more time at home, changes to our pets’ routines can be hard.
Hear what two veterinarians have to say about why your pet is behaving differently.
Guests:
Dr. Justine Lee is a veterinarian specializing in emergency, critical care and toxicology. She practices at Animal Emergency and Referral Center of Minnesota in Oakdale.
Dr. Deborah Bryant is a veterinarian specializing in behavioral medicine. She practices at Veterinary Behavior Specialties of Minnesota in Minnetonka.
Dr. Graham Brayshaw is a veterinarian and director of Animal Services at the Animal Humane Society in Golden Valley.
Use the audio player above to listen to the program.
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