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Online dog behavioral issues treatment consultation - only $65. Get expert virtual vet care for your dog's behavioral problems without leaving home.
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Depending on your dog's symptoms, behavior type, and history, our veterinarians may prescribe:
Fluoxetine (Reconcile)
SSRI for compulsive and anxiety-related behaviors
Clomipramine (Clomicalm)
TCA for separation anxiety
Trazodone
situational calming support
Gabapentin
anxiety and arousal reduction
Sertraline
SSRI for generalized behavioral issues
Calming pheromone products
e.g. Adaptil
L-theanine / calming supplements
Behavioral modification guidance
Training and enrichment recommendations
Your vet will choose the safest and most effective option based on your dog's behavior and overall health. Medication is most effective when combined with behavioral modification and training.
Choose a time that works for you — appointments are just $65.
Join your virtual visit from your phone or computer.
If appropriate, your vet will prescribe medication and guide next steps.
Get meds sent to your local pharmacy or delivered to your door.
Dog behavioral issues can strain your household, damage property, and lower your dog's quality of life if left unaddressed. Early intervention helps identify underlying causes — including pain, anxiety, or lack of enrichment — and prevents behaviors from becoming entrenched.
With TelaVets, you can skip the stressful clinic visit and get expert behavioral guidance from home.

Excessive barking or vocalization
Destructive chewing and digging
Separation-related behaviors
Leash reactivity and over-arousal
Mild fear-based or possessive aggression
Compulsive repetitive behaviors
House soiling linked to stress or anxiety
Keep your dog comfortable at home while getting expert behavioral guidance.
Connect with a vet quickly without waiting days for an appointment.
Just $65 flat — no hidden fees or memberships.
Get your dog the help they need on your schedule.
Pickup at a local pharmacy or next-day delivery to your door.
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Yes — for many mild to moderate behavioral concerns, a licensed veterinarian can evaluate symptoms, rule out underlying medical causes, and prescribe treatment when appropriate. Our vets can assess barking, destructive behavior, reactivity, and other issues through a virtual visit and create a personalized plan that may include medication and behavioral strategies.
Just $65 flat — no hidden fees or memberships.
Many prescriptions are sent the same day for local pharmacy pickup, or you can choose next-day delivery directly to your door.
If your vet determines your dog would benefit from in-person behavioral training or a certified veterinary behaviorist, they will clearly guide you on next steps and help coordinate with local services. Medication and behavior modification work best together for lasting results.
Our vets commonly help with excessive barking, destructive chewing, separation-related behaviors, leash reactivity, mild fear-based aggression, compulsive behaviors, and house soiling linked to stress. If your dog's condition requires in-person care or advanced diagnostics, your vet will let you know.