Savvy Pet Tips

4 Ways To Help Your Anxious Dog

A lot of people have been spending a considerable amount of time at home for the past two-or-so years. During that prolonged period, pet parenting has increased. Those furry family members have reaped the benefits of having their people ever-present. With the world opening up again and people going back to work, pets are beginning to feel more anxious and lonely. Luckily, there are a number of ways to help them feel better during your time apart from one another.

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Offer Calming Chews

When your pet is anxious or upset, a great option is to give them Natural Anxiety chews to quell their feelings of tension. They are all-natural choices that you can use to decrease stress and quell hyperactivity. As an added bonus, they are helpful in thunderstorms, while traveling to and from activities or on vacation, and during those frustrating fireworks holidays. Delicate tummies will feel relief, as well, with a special ginger and chamomile-infused formula made especially for your dog.

Give Lots Of Exercise

Sometimes pets, especially dogs, need a lot of exercise to help them calm down. If that is the case with your furry friend, try getting up earlier in the morning for a group exercise session. It will be a change to your internal time clock, but you will both benefit from the added exercise.

Running or walking together are both very good options to get out extra energy and reap heart-healthy gains. An alternative is playing fetch in an open area in your home when the weather is unfavorable. When the temperature reaches a comfortable number for you both, go into the backyard or to a local park for a vigorous game of fetch. When your pet has the opportunity to expend extra energy, it will equate to less boredom-induced destructive behavior in the home. That is definitely a win for everyone.

Play Soothing Music

Many pets enjoy calming music while their parents are away from home. Try this peaceful playlist to help your pet relax during their time alone. There are some cute photos that go along with it for you to enjoy, too. Set the music to play near your pet’s kennel if that is where they stay while you are gone. Should they be free to roam throughout the home, add the music to your personal digital assistant and play it via a group of speakers strategically placed around the house.

Incorporate Playtime

Playing with your pet may seem like common sense, but as you become busier in your day, sometimes these fun moments get pushed further and further aside. Pet play activities are another effective way to keep boredom at bay and alleviate stress and anxiety. Active play helps bond pets and humans and makes for some fun moments together.

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It is so important to take care of your furry kids. After all, pets really are wonderful family additions. Give them the love and support they need during their times of stress, and they will give you unbounded love for years to come.