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Evaluate the animal's environment for stressors from "summary" of The Nature of Animal Healing by Martin Goldstein, D.V.M.

When we talk about evaluating an animal's environment for stressors, we are looking at the various factors in their surroundings that may be causing them stress. It's essential to consider the physical environment they are in, as well as the emotional and mental aspects that can contribute to their overall well-being. Animals are highly sensitive to their environment, and even small changes can have a significant impact on their stress levels. This could include things like loud noises, crowded spaces, lack of privacy, or even the presence of other animals that they may not get along with. By taking a closer look at these factors, we can identify potential stressors and work towards eliminating or reducing them. One common stressor for animals is a lack of stimulation or enrichment in their environment. Just like humans, animals need mental and physical exercise to stay healthy and happy. If...
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    The Nature of Animal Healing

    Martin Goldstein, D.V.M.

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