Does your dog dread trips to the vet, loud noises such as fireworks, or unexpected situations such as new visitors? Faced with a new, unusual or unfamiliar situation, it’s perfectly normal for your dog to be nervous, anxious or fearful!
But if you learn how to tell when your dog is nervous and understand why they feel afraid, you’ll be better able to calm them.
Just like humans, there are lots of reasons dogs can feel fearful. Sometimes all it takes is something new and unfamiliar to make them feel uncomfortable. Your pet’s personality, disposition, age, and general health will also impact how easily spooked they are.
A few common doggy anxiety triggers include:
For many dogs, socialization training as a puppy (from 8 - 16 weeks, and again at 5-8 months) is the best way to prevent later anxieties and fears. Exposing your dog to a wide range of situations, people and experiences is a good way to calmly build their curiosity, rather than have them react fearfully to unfamiliar circumstances.
If your dog is nervous or afraid, you first reaction may be to comfort your pet. Whether you should try to provide comfort to your dog depends on several factors. First, does it make your dog feel better or do they seem less nervous? If your dog seems to feel better from you petting them or providing treats, then you should continue to comfort them. If it seems to make them more nervous or they won’t eat the treat, then stop or consider trying a tastier treat. The best thing to do is to remove any environmental causes for your dog’s nervousness.
The best way to help your dog is to learn to understand them! Learn to identify when they feel anxious and what triggers their fear. That way you can either help them to avoid scary situations or gradually train them to stay calm around unfamiliar or frightening things.
Some very anxious pets may need additional help and support to relax. Speaking to your vet will allow you to rule out any health-related issues. If your dog is healthy, training with a qualified behavioral specialist can ease your pet’s anxieties, desensitize them and develop preventative strategies that will comfort your dog.
Creating a relaxing home environment will ensure your dog feels safe and calm. ADAPTIL Calm Home Diffuser supports your dog and helps them stay calm in stressful situations such as when they are home alone or when you have visitors. This way, you can help to reassure your dog and provide constant comfort to them.