Abstract

Behavioral complaints were surveyed by inquiring to owners of 100 dogs and 100 cats. Eighty-two percent of dog owners cited 187 problems including destruction (17.1%), barking (16.0%), aggression toward people (15.0%) and house soiling (13.9%), while 83% of cat owners cited 169 problems including scratching (34.9%), inappropriate appetites (19.5%), intercat aggression (13.0%) and house soiling (11.8%). Seventy-two percent and 45.8 percent of dog and cat owners, respectively, hoped to seek behavioral therapy.

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