At Vets to Pets, we believe in caring for the whole pet – not just treating symptoms. That means supporting not only your pet’s physical health, but also their emotional well-being and nutritional needs. As the first practice to complete the soon-to-be-released Fear Free Certified Practice – House Call Standards program, our goal is to make every visit a positive experience.
That’s why we offer nutritional and behavioral counseling for both dogs and cats – because behavior and nutrition are key pillars of lifelong wellness.
Nutrition: Feeding for Health, Longevity, and Quality of Life
Good nutrition is the foundation of good health. But with so many pet food options available, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Raw? Grain-free? Prescription diets? Home-cooked meals? We’re here to help you cut through the confusion and choose the right diet for your pet’s age, breed, lifestyle, and medical needs.
Our team can assist with:
- Weight management and obesity prevention
- Special dietary needs (e.g. kidney disease, allergies, GI issues)
- Life-stage feeding (puppy/kitten, adult, senior)
- Transitioning to prescription or therapeutic diets
- Evaluating treats, supplements, and feeding schedules
Behavior: Understanding and Supporting Emotional Wellness
From barking and chewing to hiding and hissing, behavioral issues can be frustrating—but they’re often your pet’s way of communicating stress, fear, or unmet needs. As a Fear Free Certified practice, we are deeply committed to reducing anxiety and making every interaction as peaceful and positive as possible.
We provide behavioral counseling to address concerns such as:
- Separation anxiety
- Aggression or reactivity
- House soiling
- Destructive behaviors
- Excessive barking or vocalizing
- Socialization challenges
- Fear of the vet or grooming visits
Fear Free Visits: Calmer Pets, Better Care
We understand that some pets experience fear, anxiety, or stress at the vet – even when the vet comes to them. To make each visit more peaceful, we offer:
- Pre-visit pharmaceuticals (PVPs) to reduce anxiety
- Low-stress handling techniques and gentle restraint
- Pheromone therapies
- A calm, compassionate approach from arrival to departure
Let’s Work Together—for a Healthier, Happier Pet
Behavioral and nutritional counseling aren’t just about fixing problems—they’re about setting your pet up for success. Whether you’re dealing with a new puppy or kitten, managing a chronic condition, or just trying to better understand your pet’s behavior, our team is here to help.
Have questions? Ready to schedule a consultation? Give us a call at 571-248-1145. We’d love to partner with you on your pet’s health journey—body, mind, and bowl.
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