House Emotions

Do some say Yes and what you can do we often hear how children negatively affect parents who are divorced, but that happens when these children are our pets? In some cases, the effects can be the same and can be converted to voltage problems related to health if they are not addressed and handled. Unfortunately, since our pets cannot speak to us and express their feelings, let us decipher her emotions with their actions and behaviors. Often, these physical behaviors are accompanied by intense emotions that behaviorists and animal psychologists compared to depression, nervousness, and anxiety in humans. Signs of emotional distress signals * excessive licking, which can lead to cracked skin (known as acro lama dermatitis) * I restlessness and inability to stay still * scratching, chewing or biting (and often destruction of furniture) * pull the skin / hair * defecation or inappropriate urinating in the House. This auto-mutilacion, and destructive behavior can be attributed to the emotional tension between the humans who are divorced, because the animals are very insightful and sensitive, similar to young children. It can also be attributed to an external factor, such as not be walked as often as before with two masters, or missing the interaction that received more attentive owner. Unfortunately, few parents pet consider to include your pet in their prenuptial agreement, and domestic animals are still not treated as children in a Court of law. While there are lawyers who specialize in pet custody cases, they are difficult to find, and the courts are not to accept cases of pets.

Animals referred to often as property, with the majority of judges ignoring any involvement in conflicts in the pet no matter how many of them love and respect within a home. Therefore leave the pet owners deal with the custody on their own. However, especially since domestic animals are sensitive to the emotional and physical problems initiated or aggravated by divorce, it is important to arrive at an amicable agreement to help minimize the drastic turmoil in the routine of your pet and help maintain stability. While their own emotions can have a rampant running, try and keep the best interest of your pet in mind. Consider the typical process that can happen with a child during the separation, including the rights of visits, shared custody, etc.