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Pet Peeves - The Behavior Help Line at Lollypop Farm
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pet peeves logo with dog cat tornado phone numberPet Peeves  -  The Behavior Help Line at Lollypop Farm: (585) 295-2999
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You love your pet, and he’s a treasured member of your family. You take him to the vet regularly, and he’s healthy and fine. It’s just that he’s got this one little behavior that’s driving you, or your family, or your neighbors, nuts! And it seems to be getting worse, not better. You’ve tried some solutions, maybe some worked a little, maybe not. Friends and family have no more advice, or maybe they’re tired of hearing about it!

Help is available! The Humane Society now offers a Behavior Help Line to assist families with dog or cat concerns - part of our efforts to preserve the lifelong bonds between people and animals. Trained volunteers respond to phone calls with support, knowledge and guidance. If you have a question or concern about the behavior of your dog or cat, call 295-2999 and a volunteer will respond. You may also visit the Behavior Help Line page to find articles that might be of assistance.

If you're having difficulties with housetraining your pet, excessive barking, scratching or other pet concerns, check out the advice in the related documents by using the menu at the left.

If you still need assistance with your dog or cat after reading our information, please call us.

Our help line answers calls 24 hours a day, with an automated greeting and will record your concerns and questions so that we may assist you with your pet concerns. Calls will be returned by specially trained employees and volunteers who are dedicated to helping people understand why pets do what they do.

 
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