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Treatment of With Dog Anxiety: Care Tips


Similar to humans, dogs can suffer from anxiety and it may transpire through different actions such as excessive barking or hiding or chewing etc. Canine anxiety is a complex problem to accommodate, and being aware of its causes and symptoms will help you give the proper assistance for your furry friend. Below, we will discuss some good ways about how to deal with your dog's anxiety and what you can do in order that he (and subsequently), both have a better quality of life.

Common Causes of Dog Anxiety

 

  1. Separation Anxiety: When a dog is stressed when his owners leave him alone. Destructive behavior and excessive vocalization are indicators.
  2. Loud noises: Thunderstorms, fireworks and constructionNoiseThunderstorms, firecrackers or any loud sounds are very common causes of fear in animals.
  3. Changed Environment: Dogs can get stressed if you move to a new home or family dynamics are changed.
  4. Previous Trauma: Dogs that have experienced trauma may develop an anxiety disorder, which can manifest in the form of some behavior problem.

Signs You May Be Suffering from Anxiety


The first step is to recognize the anxiety issue your dog has. Some common symptoms include:

  • Excessive barking or whining
  • Chewing or Digging–Destructive
  • Pacing or restlessness
  • Trembling or drooling
  • Playing hide and seek with napping spots

How To Manage Dog Anxiety


Creating a Safe Space
Create a quiet, comfortable space for your dog. It could even be a snug crate or corner with their toys and blankets

Establishing a Routine
Dogs Generally Prefer Routine and the Habitual or A Predictable Life Practice regular feeding and potty schedules, as well as play time to help alleviate any anxiety.

Physical and Mental Stimulation
Exercise and mental stimulation — Play with your dog regularly; either fetch, tug-of-war or using toys (puzzle balls), you can even use treat hiding puzzle games to keep their brain engaged. A tired dog is a usually calmer dog.

Socialization
Slowly introduce your dog to different situations, people and other animals. Positive interactions can reduce fear and help to develop confidence.

Seeking Professional Help
If you do have a canine experiencing anxiety that does not improve, then it is time to visit your veterinarian or hire a professional dog trainer. They can recommend evidence-based, individualized solutions and may also refer the patient to behavioural therapy or medication if needed.

Conclusion


Finally, if you are caring for a dog with anxiety attack is to understand that it takes patience and effort. Identifying these anxiety symptoms and learning proven ways to help is the best thing you as a pet owner can do for your furry animal. A happy, confident dog is a wonderful addition to any home.

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