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La médica veterinaria habla sobre los retos de la profesión, el poder de las redes sociales, la importancia de la tenencia responsable y cómo ayudar a los animales (sin tener una fundación o dinero). Además, asegura que son seres sintientes y, por ende, no deberían ser tratados como objetos o juguetes.

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00:03There are three very important things that I think a tutor of any animal should be very present.
00:10First, the preventive medicine.
00:12As we are used to make constant checks,
00:18to make blood tests, to go to the dermatologist,
00:22or to prevent any condition in animals,
00:26it should be the same and even more important,
00:29because animals have a headache since they have months.
00:34It is difficult for many people to identify.
00:38So, with animals, the preventive medicine is more important
00:42than the medicine in the moment of treatment.
00:45In humans too, but in animals it is valuable
00:49because it is the only way we can prevent
00:52or identify at the time any problem.
00:54So, my recommendation number one would be
00:57to be aware of that we must make annual checks,
01:01at least a year,
01:03we must make annual checks with our animals,
01:06take them to the veterinary
01:06to be able to know that they are in optimal conditions
01:08and in case of that no,
01:10to be able to do a time and prevent a problem in the future.
01:14Second, to know the behavior.
01:17When I started studying and working with etology,
01:20I realized that for the people it is very important
01:24that the dog is vaccinated,
01:26that he is parasitated,
01:27that he is healthy,
01:28and yet.
01:29But, it is not important
01:31if your dog has anxiety,
01:33has depresion,
01:34has conducts destructive,
01:36has trastornos compulsivos,
01:38or in animals we also have trastornos mentales
01:40like in humans.
01:41So, it is very important
01:43that the people understand
01:44the animal's behavior
01:46to be able to identify
01:48when something is good
01:49or when something is not good.
01:51And understand
01:51that there are tools
01:52for the dogs
01:53to not be agresive,
01:54not be anxious,
01:56not be afraid,
01:57not be afraid,
01:57not be afraid,
02:10just like,
02:10but also,
02:11the advice that we give
02:12to the veterinarians
02:14is to know the needs
02:17of each species,
02:19of each animal.
02:20So,
02:21to understand
02:21that if I have a dog
02:22and decide to have a dog,
02:24I'm talking about
02:25a completely different species.
02:27And if I decide to have another animal,
02:29I'm going to educate myself
02:30and I'm going to understand.
02:31Because when we have a child,
02:34I don't have children,
02:36but everybody
02:36we have to do
02:37courses prenatal,
02:39courses of first infancy,
02:41of limits,
02:42of education,
02:43of a lot of things.
02:44Because we want to do very well
02:46to educate very well
02:47to that new person.
02:48I think that in a similar way
02:52we should do the same thing
02:53with a animal.
02:53If you decide to have a dog,
02:55what are you going to do
02:56to do with that?
02:56So,
02:57that is not a threat
02:58to the society,
02:59that is not a threat,
03:00that is not a threat
03:00that is not a threat,
03:01that is not a threat
03:03to others in the park.
03:05So,
03:06what are you doing
03:06to avoid that
03:08that things happen?
03:10So,
03:11education
03:12and I think
03:13the support
03:14in that moment
03:15is also important.
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