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Behavorial Problem? Tufts can Help

Tufts School of Veterinary Medicine has been operating its PETFAX service for over a year, and they may be able to help you with your dog's behavorial problem.

For a consultation fee they will provide you with:

  • "A written report with your pet’s diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan for correcting the problem including any applicable handouts.
  • The opportunity to communicate with a behaviorist 3 times during the 2-month period following your PETFAX:
    • One 15-minute phone call or email within the first week of receiving our report
    • One 15-minute phone call or email after the first month of implementing our treatment recommendations
    • One 15-minute phone call or email at the end your 2-month treatment period (If you need additional help at the end of the 2-month treatment period, a follow-up fee may be charged.)
  • For each PETFAX consultation you can seek help for one primary behavior problem for any one animal or one behavior problem between two or more animals."

Visit their site at http://www.tufts.edu/vet/petfax, call at 508-839-8738, or fax them at 508-839-7922. Their mailing address is: Behavorial Clinic, Tufts School of Veterinary Medicine, 200 Westboro Road, North Grafton, MA 01536.

You will need to complete a few forms about your dog.



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