Vets Say These Products Might Help Your Anxious Dog
Huff PostSandra Del Rio / 500px via Getty Images Anxious dogs often like having their own space to relax in. Living through pandemic quarantine and isolation affected dogs’ anxiety and social ability much like humans’, Crnec said. “There are certain triggers dogs experience that can affect their state and a variety of factors, such as genetics, experiences, upbringings, training and changes to routines or new environments,” Bernal said via email. There are behavioral cues to tell if your dog is anxious, said Carling Matejka, a doctor of veterinary medicine and spokesperson for pet food company Solid Gold. If your pup’s anxiety is really severe, they also recommended working with a trainer or a dog behaviorist to give your furry friend extra attention.