For people, anxiety can feel overwhelming and debilitating at times. If you have a dog that struggles with fear, anxiety, or stress, it's important to be supportive and patient.
Calming a frequently anxious dog is possible, but it may require collaboration between you and your veterinarian or a board-certified veterinary behaviorist.
If you have a nervous dog, here's some insight you can use to identify the signs and triggers, and steps you can take to help calm your dog's anxiety and improve their quality of life.
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 this book, 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...
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