07 May 2025

What´s Causing Your Pet´s Problem Behaviours?

Every pet has their own personality, but some behaviours can be more than just quirks - they might signal an underlying issue.

Our team are keen to help pet owners in Surrey understand their pets' behaviour so that both can live comfortably together. If your dog or cat is displaying challenging behaviours, it's worth booking a vet check at Kingston to explore the cause and ensure they're happy and healthy.

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Dog and cat behaviours that are problematic

Behavioural problems in dogs

Dogs communicate through their actions, but our vets in Kingston-upon-Thames warn that certain behaviours can become problematic:

  • Excessive barking - If your dog is barking persistently, it could be due to anxiety, boredom, or even pain.
  • Destructive chewing - Puppies chew as they teethe, but adult dogs may destroy furniture due to stress or lack of stimulation.
  • Aggression towards people or other animals - This can stem from fear, territorial instincts, or past experiences.
  • Separation anxiety - Signs include whining, pacing, or destructive behaviour when left alone.
  • Sudden house soiling - If a previously house-trained dog starts having accidents, a medical issue could be the cause.

Behavioural problems in cats

Kingston's team of vets explain that cats may be independent, but their behaviours can sometimes indicate distress or discomfort:

  • Over-grooming - Licking excessively can lead to hair loss and may be caused by stress, allergies, or parasites.
  • Scratching furniture - This is natural behaviour, but if it's excessive, providing scratching posts can help.
  • Aggression - Cats can become aggressive due to fear, pain, or feeling threatened.
  • Inappropriate toileting - Urinating outside the litter tray could indicate stress, a medical issue, or dissatisfaction with their litter box setup.
  • Hiding excessively - If your cat suddenly starts avoiding interaction, they may be unwell or stressed.

Behavioural problems aren't just frustrating, they can be signs of underlying health issues or emotional distress. If your pet is showing any concerning behaviours, a vet consultation at Kingston can help identify the cause and find a solution. 

Our vets will give your pet a through nose-to-tail check-up at our vet practice in Kingston-upon-Thames to rule out any underlying health conditions. Our team will then be able to offer you some advice, which may include enlisting the help of a professional pet behaviourist. Call us on 020 8549 3567 now to book a vet consultation or visit our booking page

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