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Understanding the Impact of Stress on Pets: Insights from the VII International Symposium on Bioregulatory Medicine

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Understanding the Impact of Stress on Pets: Insights from the VII International Symposium on Bioregulatory Medicine

Stress can cause behavioral changes in pets, such as irritability, aggression, and even excessive fear. This Friday, May 3, the VII International Symposium on Bioregulatory Medicine will be held at the Sheraton hotel in Bogotá, focusing on the Pine Universe (psycho, immuno, neuro, and endocrinology).

The event will bring together veterinary doctors specializing in various fields such as dermatology, gastroenterology, neurology, and pain medicine to discuss how stress can be a major contributor to physical health problems in pets. Organized by Heel Colombia, the symposium aims to provide comprehensive tools to understand the impact of stress on pets’ behavior and physical well-being.

According to Heel Colombia, different factors such as changes in routine, environment, and traumatic events can trigger stress in pets, leading to behavioral changes and a weakened immune system. Chronic stress can make pets more susceptible to illnesses and infections, affecting their overall health.

To attend the symposium, registration is priced at $400,000 and interested participants must contact their Heel Vet representative. Additionally, attendees will receive a free digital subscription to El Espectador for one month. The event aims to provide valuable insights into managing stress in pets and promoting their overall well-being.

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