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Separation Anxiety Study

By sallynixon Posted on July 10, 2014 Posted in Latest Posts Tagged with anxiety, distress, separation, survey

Over this past year, several universities have collaborated to perform a more in depth study into one of the most common and yet under-treated mental health diseases of pets. “Separation anxiety”  or “separation related distress” along with many other  names …

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