20 August 2026

Important Pet Behaviour Advice from Vets in Weybridge

Has your dog suddenly become clingier than usual? Maybe your cat is hiding more, sleeping differently or acting out of character? Behaviour changes can sometimes seem harmless at first, especially after busy summer holidays or routine shifts, but they can occasionally signal that something more is going on beneath the surface.

At Weybridge, our team regularly speak to owners who are unsure whether a behaviour change is something to monitor or something that needs veterinary attention. Understanding the difference can help you support your pet early and avoid problems becoming more serious.

If you are concerned about your pet's behaviour, book an appointment with our friendly team in Weybridge.

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What behaviour changes are considered normal?

Pets can naturally behave differently during periods of change, especially after busy summer holidays, returning school routines or household disruptions. Temporary adjustments are often completely normal.

Our team at Weybridge explain that some behaviour changes are completely normal during periods of disruption or routine change, while others may suggest your pet needs additional support or veterinary attention. Weybridge's table below outlines the difference.

 

Common temporary changesCauses
Sleeping slightly more after busy periodsSettling back into a quieter routine
Wanting extra attentionSeeking reassurance after routine changes
Mild restlessness or boredomNeeding more enrichment or exercise
Changes in play habitsAdjusting to age, weather or activity levels
Behaviour changes to monitor closelyPossible underlying concern
Withdrawal or hidingPain, stress or illness
Sudden aggression or irritabilityDiscomfort, fear or neurological issues
Changes in appetite or drinking habitsDigestive illness, pain or disease
Toileting accidentsUrinary, digestive or behavioural concerns
Excessive licking, scratching or vocalisationAnxiety, allergies or discomfort

 

Trust your instincts

Owners know their pets best. If something feels unusual, it is always worth paying attention to. Early intervention can help identify medical or behavioural concerns before they become more difficult to manage.

Our team in Weybridge advise that even subtle changes, such as reduced interaction, unusual clinginess or avoiding favourite activities, can sometimes indicate that a pet is struggling.

If you are worried about changes in your pet's behaviour, our team at Weybridge are here to help. Book an appointment for tailored advice and support.

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