Dogs, like people, often experience anxiety and stress.
Dogs can experience stress for a variety of reasons.
For example, because of a new house, an animal in the house, the birth of a child with the owners, noise on the street.
If your pet is stressed, make sure your dog has his own safe place.
This could be a bed with a roof in the corner of the room.
The animal should have a place in the home where it can hide and feel safe and comfortable.
In addition, give your pet more time and attention.
Play together, go for walks in the park more often and for longer.
Nature and play help animals cope with anxiety and stress.
Stay calm, talk to your pet in a calm and not too loud voice, use back rubs if the dogs don't mind.
Make sure your pet is securely tied and has an identification tag.
In addition, if symptoms do not go away within a week, you should seek help from a veterinarian and dog handler.
The specialist will recommend sedatives for dogs.
Previously, we told interesting facts about dogs and puppies.