10 Signs Your Dog Feels Stressed and What You Can Do To Help
Find Out How to Recognize When Your Dog is Feeling Anxious and Get Clear Action Steps to Help Relieve the Stress
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Do any of these things sound familiar…
Your dog is prone to excessive barking at home, in the car, and seemingly all the time – even when there’s nothing obvious to be barking about?
You’ve often come home to torn-up shoes, pillows and other belongings, even once your dog got out of the “puppy phase?”
You’re tired of finding holes your dog has dug up in the yard and everywhere you go? And you’re at a loss for how to stop this behavior.
Taking your dog to the park or out in public is a toss-up because you never know if they’ll get skittish around other dogs, try to run off, or have a hard time settling once they get excited?
Each time you leave the house or tie your dog up in front of a store (even for a moment), their separation anxiety sets in and they bark, whine, or complain
If any of these behaviors sound like your pet, it's possible they may be dealing with some anxiety.
But before you get too concerned, don’t worry… not only is your dog’s stress not your fault – It's very common. And, there are plenty of strategies you can use to remedy this common pet problem!
In our E-Book, “10 Signs Your Dog Feels Stressed and What You Can Do To Help” you’ll learn…
How to recognize your dog’s stress signs and avoid negative behaviors like tearing things up or running off.
The 10 most common behaviors that point to underlying stress in your dog, and what’s really going on behind those actions.
Simple, clear, and effective things you can do each day to help your pet feel more calm, peaceful, and at ease.
How to plan ahead for stressful events like thunderstorms, fireworks. and vacuuming so your dog can get through those tough days more easily.
Take advantage of this FREE guide to help you and your dog deal better with dog stress & anxiety.