San Francisco Veterinarian Clinic
Pet Aggression
Cats and dogs are born and adopted into families every day by pet loving families. Kids and adults alike are always happy when a new kitten or puppy is around, or even a new dog that is older. The extra spirit warms the home and encourages smiles. However, when a family pet becomes unhealthy and begins to feel weak, it can become aggressive to compensate for its lack of ability to protect its self. Basically, it's like bluffing, accept that animals that show signs of aggression actually will often attack when cornered.
Pets that become unhealthy and don't show many symptoms can become increasingly sick, increasingly tired, and increasingly aggressive. If your pet has recently begun showing signs of aggression, the culprit is probably a pet health issue that you are so far unaware of. Our San Francisco veterinarians have experience working with pets that have aggression issues. If there is a medical problem involved, it is usually something we can begin treating right away.
Due to the many possible reasons for pet aggression, it's best to bring pets into our San Francisco veterinarian clinic and get them checked out. You definitely want to solve the problem before your pet harms someone who doesn't take them seriously. Contact us today for expert pet care.