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Dealing with anxiety in dogs

Mar 15 2021, 13:25
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Pet Anxiety Month: dealing with anxiety in dogs

Did you know that nearly 80% of pets suffer with anxiety in one way or another? You might think that pet anxiety is confined to just a few nights a year, when there are fireworks or thunderstorms, but pets can suffer with anxiety all year round. 

Anxiety is the psychological, physiological and altered behavioural state of an animal anticipating either an actual or potential threat to their wellbeing or life.

March is pet anxiety month, so here we’ve provided a run-through on anxiety and what you can do to help your dog.

What causes anxiety in dogs? 

Anxiety in dogs has several contributing factors, which include - breed type, genetics, personality type, lack of adequate socialisation/habituation, inappropriate experiences, concurrent diseases (e.g. cognitive dysfunction, pain) etc.  

Signs of anxiety can be triggered in any of the following situations:

  • Separation from humans or other dogs
  • Noises – thunder, fireworks, alarms etc…
  • Unfamiliar dogs/people
  • Traffic
  • Car travel
  • General husbandry – grooming, vet visits, nail clipping, putting lead on etc…

 What are the signs of anxiety in dogs?

Dogs react to stressful situations in different ways, but there are some common signs of anxiety that dogs will display which can help you to identify anxiety, including: 

  • Hypervigilance
  • Withdrawal
  • Trembling
  • Lip licking
  • Ears pinned back
  • Excessive panting
  • Yawning 

Read More: Knowing your dog’s body language 

Are some dog breeds prone to anxiety?  

Although any dog can become anxious, there are certain dog breeds that may be more prone to developing anxious behaviour which can be related to what functions they were originally bred for. Examples include:

  • Herding breeds - Border Collie, German Shepherd, Shetland Sheepdog
  • Guarding/working breeds – Husky, Schnauzer, Tibetan Terrier
  • Hunting breeds – Labrador, Cocker Spaniel, Vizsla
  • Toy breeds (bred for companionship) – Chihuahua, Maltese, Bichon Frise

How to help dog anxiety 

Training! From an early age, dogs need careful exposure to different environments and situations so they can build positive associations with them. This will mean they are less likely to become worried as adults. 

Examples include being left alone, grooming, socialising with people and dogs, familiarizing them with different environments, introducing them to lots of new playthings (cardboard boxes, noisy kids toys, things that move etc.).

For those dogs already suffering from anxiety, seeking help from a qualified, positive reinforcement behaviourist is the best thing to do.

At our practice, we put the welfare of your pets at the forefront of everything we do. That’s why we’ve worked with vets to create Vetpro Stress & Anxiety capsules a fast-acting, high strength formula that helps to calm behaviour and reduce stress in anxious pets.

This can be used alongside a behavioural modification programme put together by a behaviourist. 

Need more info?

To find a behaviourist, look on the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors or the Animal Behaviour and Training Council websites for further information.

 

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