Companion Animal Care Center, PLLC

Companion Animal Care Center, PLLC Our goal at Companion Animal Care Center is to provide quality veterinary medicine in a friendly, comfortable atmosphere for both our patients and clients.

Being “Eggstra” can be fun. 🤣🥚🐾🐶❤️
04/11/2025

Being “Eggstra” can be fun. 🤣🥚🐾🐶❤️

Happy 10th Birthday “Pete” Hall! (Tomorrow, April 5th) Thanks for the yummy cookies!❤️🐾🎉They are too pretty to eat! (Wel...
04/04/2025

Happy 10th Birthday “Pete” Hall! (Tomorrow, April 5th) Thanks for the yummy cookies!❤️🐾🎉
They are too pretty to eat! (Well, almost….😏😋)

04/04/2025

Understanding Littermate Syndrome in Puppies

Bringing home two puppies from the same litter might seem like a great idea—they’ll have built-in companionship, right? However, many dog owners are unaware of the challenges that come with Littermate Syndrome, a behavioral condition that can develop when sibling puppies are raised together.

What is Littermate Syndrome?

Littermate Syndrome is a set of behavioral issues that arise when two puppies from the same litter (or even unrelated puppies of the same age) are raised together. These issues often stem from excessive bonding between the puppies, making it difficult for them to develop independence and proper social skills.

Signs of Littermate Syndrome:

Severe Separation Anxiety: Puppies become highly distressed when separated, making training and socialization more difficult.

Fearfulness: They may become overly reliant on each other, leading to increased anxiety in new situations or around unfamiliar dogs and people.

Difficulty in Training: Since they focus more on each other than their human, training sessions can become ineffective.

Inter-Puppy Aggression: As they grow, fights between littermates can become more intense, sometimes escalating into serious conflicts.

How to Prevent Littermate Syndrome

If you’re raising two puppies together, consider these steps to ensure they grow into well-adjusted, independent dogs:

Separate Training Sessions: Train each puppy individually to ensure they learn to focus on you rather than each other.

Encourage Independence: Allow them to spend time apart daily so they learn to be comfortable alone.

Socialization: Expose each puppy to different people, dogs, and environments separately.

Individual Bonding: Spend one-on-one time with each puppy to strengthen your personal relationship with them.

Should You Get Two Puppies?

While raising two puppies is possible, it requires significant effort and commitment. If you’re considering adopting littermates, be prepared to implement structured training and socialization strategies to prevent Littermate Syndrome.

By understanding and addressing Littermate Syndrome early, you can help your puppies grow into happy, confident, and independent dogs!

This explains why bringing home siblings may not be best!
04/04/2025

This explains why bringing home siblings may not be best!

Understanding Littermate Syndrome in Puppies

Bringing home two puppies from the same litter might seem like a great idea—they’ll have built-in companionship, right? However, many dog owners are unaware of the challenges that come with Littermate Syndrome, a behavioral condition that can develop when sibling puppies are raised together.

What is Littermate Syndrome?

Littermate Syndrome is a set of behavioral issues that arise when two puppies from the same litter (or even unrelated puppies of the same age) are raised together. These issues often stem from excessive bonding between the puppies, making it difficult for them to develop independence and proper social skills.

Signs of Littermate Syndrome:

Severe Separation Anxiety: Puppies become highly distressed when separated, making training and socialization more difficult.

Fearfulness: They may become overly reliant on each other, leading to increased anxiety in new situations or around unfamiliar dogs and people.

Difficulty in Training: Since they focus more on each other than their human, training sessions can become ineffective.

Inter-Puppy Aggression: As they grow, fights between littermates can become more intense, sometimes escalating into serious conflicts.

How to Prevent Littermate Syndrome

If you’re raising two puppies together, consider these steps to ensure they grow into well-adjusted, independent dogs:

Separate Training Sessions: Train each puppy individually to ensure they learn to focus on you rather than each other.

Encourage Independence: Allow them to spend time apart daily so they learn to be comfortable alone.

Socialization: Expose each puppy to different people, dogs, and environments separately.

Individual Bonding: Spend one-on-one time with each puppy to strengthen your personal relationship with them.

Should You Get Two Puppies?

While raising two puppies is possible, it requires significant effort and commitment. If you’re considering adopting littermates, be prepared to implement structured training and socialization strategies to prevent Littermate Syndrome.

By understanding and addressing Littermate Syndrome early, you can help your puppies grow into happy, confident, and independent dogs!

It’s a February Fiesta! Happy Birthday Dr. Morgan and Dr. Erik! (Dr. Erik was really into his candles..🎂 😏🤣)
02/28/2025

It’s a February Fiesta! Happy Birthday Dr. Morgan and Dr. Erik! (Dr. Erik was really into his candles..🎂 😏🤣)

This sweet pup was picked up by the city today. Please call the office to identify her and get her back home!
02/20/2025

This sweet pup was picked up by the city today. Please call the office to identify her and get her back home!

Enough said…❄️🥴
02/19/2025

Enough said…❄️🥴

02/19/2025

We are open today til Noon!

02/14/2025
Happy Valentine’s Day from Maxx and Rudy! ❤️
02/14/2025

Happy Valentine’s Day from Maxx and Rudy! ❤️

01/10/2025

We’d love to see your pet’s snow day pictures!❄️☃️🐾

Address

114 Industrial Park Road
Saltillo, MS
38866

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 5:30pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+16628693365

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