To help your dog who has anxiety about being outside, one question to ask is can you tell what triggers your dog’s fear. Understanding what triggers your dog’s fear can help you in overcoming their anxiety. If your pet fears strangers, then walk somewhere that is private or without a lot of traffic or people. If they fear other animals, avoid busy parks or dog parks. Keep your pet close to you, crossing the street if people or animals that would trigger anxiety start to approach.
Keep walks brief at first, until your dog feels more comfortable, don’t overstress him. Treats are a great distraction, so buy some small treats for positive reinforcement. Choose something that your dog loves since fear can reduce interest in eating. Choose lickable food like peanut butter in a tube or cream cheese since licking is soothing to dogs.
If possible, exercise your dog at home before you go, so they are a little tired when outside, this can help take the edge off of their anxiety. You may want to try products like Thundershirt, flower essences like lavender or chamomile, Adaptil products, and Rescue Remedy which have calming properties. Work with a professional trainer to learn techniques for a positive association with former fears or training a frightened dog to walk on a leash.