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How to treat canine anxiety?

Nia Dickens
Nia Dickens
2025-08-10 00:48:51
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Lori Thompson
Lori Thompson
2025-08-09 23:24:27
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Provide a safe and quiet space for your dog to retreat to. Ensure your dog has toys to keep them occupied. Keep your departures and returns calm and quiet. Consider getting a diffuser, some spray, collar or medication for calming an anxious dog. If the stimulus is outside close curtains, turn on the television or radio and distract your dog with play or treats. Reward your dog for calming down and absolutely avoid punishment for behaviour related to fear, phobia, or anxiety. Gently reassure your dog. If your dog gets anxious, your vet can help. If your dog has chronic anxiety, or gets anxious about a specific issue such as separation anxiety or noises, speak to your vet or a trained animal behaviourist for advice.