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September 6, 2014 by Jen Jeavons

Will medication be required? Can you prescribe this?


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It depends! Lots of patients do not need medication – but this is almost never used in isolation. In many cases medication is essential to reduce an animal’s anxiety levels and enables them to learn as part of a behavioural modification program.

As a fully qualified and practicing Veterinarian, I am able to write prescriptions as required.

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Dr Julie Ashton

Julie is a Hertfordshire based Behaviour vet. She is passionate about improving the welfare of our feline and canine companions. read more

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