Whining. Barking. Shivering. Whimpering. Dog anxiety can manifest in a variety of ways; the key is knowing what to do about it. Here’s what you need to know… | | |
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Dogs can get anxious for a number of reasons including being left at home alone, loud noises, strange people or pets, and being mistreated as a puppy. | | |
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We’re glad you asked. Here are some ways you can deal with anxiety in your dog… | | |
| 1. Lots of exercise Plenty of exercise outdoors will tire out your pup and burn off all that nervous energy. | | | |
| 2. Massage Just like us humans, massage works wonders on dogs. Start at the neck and work down the body with long strokes. | | | |
| 3. Music therapy Music can calm and relax your dog, especially when you're not home to comfort them. Dogs have been shown to like classical music best. | | | |
| 4. Doggy Companions If your pup hates to be left alone all day, why not get a second dog as a companion for them? That way they'll never feel abandoned. | | | |
| 5. A Pet Calming Bed Get them a calming bed from Pupnaps. The round cushioned design hugs your pup like their mother would have done. The faux fur soothes their nervous system. And the outer rim acts as a comforting pillow. Hit the button below now to grab yours! | | | |
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