Identify the signs of anxiety in your dog, such as excessive barking, pacing, destructive behavior, hiding, and changes in appetite or sleep patterns.
Establish a peaceful home environment by minimizing distractions, providing a designated safe space, and maintaining consistent routines.
Engage your dog in regular physical activity and mentally stimulating exercises to release pent-up energy and promote calmness.
Consider using calming aids, such as pheromone diffusers, anxiety jackets, and weighted blankets, to provide comfort and security.
Gradually expose your dog to anxiety-inducing stimuli while pairing them with positive experiences to reduce fear and reactivity.
Consult your veterinarian or a certified behaviorist for professional assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of severe anxiety cases.
Incorporate stress-reducing practices into your dog's daily routine to maintain a sense of tranquility and well-being.