If you want your anxious dog to stop driving you up the wall, keep reading...
In our busy, stress-filled world, who doesn't know what anxiety feels like? Just as we can become nervous or stressed, so can our dogs.
As pet parents, our lives can become consumed by an anxious dog that won't let us out of their sight or by one who behaves badly around strangers and other dogs. Even dogs that are usually calm can become restless or fearful during stressful times like thunderstorms, nail trimming, or separation from the family.
Rewarding as dog ownership is, responsibility for their well-being can feel overwhelming and naturally, we want to be the best pet parents we can be. It's hard to watch them suffer, and it's especially challenging for us when their discomfort leads them to act out in destructive ways.
In my search to alleviate the suffering of a beloved rescue dog, Maddy, I spoke with veterinarians and dog behaviorists, scoured the internet, and experimented with countless techniques.
As a long-term Zen practitioner, I was used to offering meditation instruction and helping others gain some peace of mind. I was curious to find out if mindfulness could help me and other pet parents calm down our anxious dogs.
In the end, mindfulness practice proved to be my most valuable resource. It gives a unique advantage that supercharges the effectiveness of the dog anxiety reduction techniques you will discover in this book.
In the "Mindfulness Guide to Overcoming Dog Anxiety", I reveal the techniques, tips, and practices I have used over the past two decades to free my rescue dogs from their debilitating anxiety. You'll discover practical ideas and strategies to:
- Regain your calm and reclaim your life with proven techniques to overcome the four main types of dog anxiety
- Be more proactive than reactive when interacting with your dog with a simple 4-step process
- Pay attention to the subtle and often unrecognized symptoms of dog anxiety that can lead to serious behavioral problems
- Respond compassionately during stressful and challenging situations with your dog
- Be aware of your dog's unique anxiety triggers so you can tailor your responses to their needs
- Create an environment in your home that reduces stress for your dog and the entire family
- Be more mindful yourself so you have the space to take better care of your dog
and much more...
So, if you want a happier, less stressed dog (and life!), then scroll up and click the "Add to Cart" button right now!