How to reassure my dog ​​with anxiety?

in #spanish6 years ago (edited)

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Recognize the body language of an anxious dog. The body language of a dog is complex and can be misinterpreted. There is no universal sign of anxiety or fear that we can look for, as each dog reacts differently. It is not uncommon for a fearful dog to act aggressively and for another to flee and hide. They both want to be sure, but they have a different way of processing the situation. Some common signs are:

  • Bent body pouch
    -Deviated look or dilated pupils
  • Ears crushed backwards or slightly backwards
    -Frown
    Moan
  • Shake or shiver
  • Sweaty shoes

The most important thing is to try to transmit security, and for that training is very useful. Better still if you do it, but if you hire a professional you should be present in all classes, supporting your pet and learning how to behave to give him confidence. Many times they are the same owners who, unwittingly, encourage insecurity. You should be very patient and NEVER use a punishment if you want your dog to learn and relax with the lessons. When you notice that your dog is getting nervous about some situation, you can distract him by using some of the basic obedience commands to divert his attention from what is bothering him. This also gives you the chance to reward him when he obeys you, refocusing his mind towards something more positive.

Among the most natural methods that can be tried for these dogs are homeopathy and Bach flowers. Both therapies work on the temperament of the animal, the flower remedies correct the emotions that are altered and the homeopathy modifies the tendency to show this type of behavior. These methods are innocuous and natural. They can be used in elderly animals, very young or with a chronic disease even if they are receiving another medication.

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