How Our Vets in Glasgow Support Nervous Pets

April 20, 2026

For some pets, a trip to our veterinary practice in Glasgow can feel overwhelming. New smells, unfamiliar sounds and travel in the car can all trigger anxiety. The good news is that vet visits don’t have to be stressful, and creating a calmer experience is something we work on together.

At Avenues Vets, we prioritise a low-stress environment. Wherever possible, we provide pet-specific seating areas to prevent sensory overload and minimise close contact with other animals. Below, our vets in Glasgow have also put together some tips for calming your pet before their visit. Have a read and don’t hesitate to contact us for more advice.

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Happy vet visits: how we work together

Our team at Avenues Vets are trained in gentle handling techniques and using positive reinforcement throughout the examination, allowing pets time to settle. We can also use calming pheromone diffusers, such as Feliway for cats and Adaptil for dogs, to help reduce anxiety in waiting and consulting areas.

Why does this matter? Because a relaxed pet isn’t just happier — they’re easier to examine thoroughly and accurately. Reduced stress means more reliable heart rates, better abdominal palpation and a more positive association with future visits. That leads to better preventative care from our vets and earlier detection of problems.

There’s plenty you can do at home to help too.

Pre-visit checklist

The ‘practice run’

Help your pet feel comfortable with their carrier, crate or car harness well before your appointment at Avenues Vets:

  • Leave carriers out at home with cosy bedding, toys and even some treats inside.
  • Reward your pet for calmly going in and out.
  • Short, positive car journeys that don’t end at the vet can also reduce travel anxiety.

Touch training

In a relaxed setting, gently handle your pet’s paws, ears and mouth, rewarding calm behaviour with praise or treats. This helps desensitise them to the type of gentle handling they’ll experience during an examination by our vets in Glasgow.

The hunger factor

If appropriate, bring your pet’s favourite high value treats to your appointment. Special rewards they don’t usually get can help build positive associations with the clinic environment.

If your pet is particularly nervous, we can help further. We offer ‘happy visits’ – short, pressure-free trips to our Glasgow veterinary practice – where pets can explore, receive treats and leave without a medical procedure.

Ask us about tailored advice for nervous pets or book a pre-visit chat with one of our nurses to create a bespoke plan. Working together, we can make vet visits a calmer, more positive experience for everyone.

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