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  • Fluoxetine -- more commonly referred to by its brand name Prozac -- has revolutionized the way doctors treat anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders. The drug also is approved by the Food and Drug…

  • A dog with hives is allergic to something in its environment. It could be food, plants, insect bites or household cleaners. Most often, hives will make a dog itchy, but small bumps on the skin may be…

  • A dog with a phobia of rain or thunderstorms may cower in fear when it hears or sees the weather outside. It may also eliminate inappropriately during these times or exhibit other destructive…

  • The poodle is a very intelligent breed of dog; one that's owned and loved by many. A poodle tends to have a calm disposition but, like any other dog, it can develop certain behavioral issues that must…

  • A new dog will not immediately take to his crate or cage. Acclimating your pet to his new home is key to making him comfortable, and leaving him safe when you have to leave the house. The main thing…

  • Dogs that are not used to being wet or handled may get very stressed and agitated when it's time to take a bath. Some dogs just don't like being wet, even if they're used to it. Bath time does not…

  • Like humans, dogs need exercise to burn calories and expend energy. Unlike humans, they are not in control of how much they are exercised; so, if you think your dog is lazy, think again. Dogs need,…

  • When a poodle has not had proper initiation and training for grooming, giving it the necessary haircut can be extremely difficult. The dog may become a moving target, jumping, pawing and scratching to…

  • When you bring a dog home, whether it is from a shelter, breeder or foster home, the process can be challenging for your new family member. Many dogs are fearful of people, sometimes due to past…

  • If you have decided to forgo the cost and hassle of taking your dog to a professional groomer, then one of the things you will have to learn to do is cut your dog's hair. When giving your dog a…

  • Dogs are social creatures that enjoy interacting with people, animals and the environment. When puppies want food, water, attention or feel insecure, they often whine. This annoying form of canine…

  • An anxious dog paces, barks, trembles, hides, licks constantly, urinates or defecates in the house. Some causes for canine anxiety include separation from owners, loud noises, a new home, a new pet in…

  • Many dogs display signs of fear and anxiety during loud thunderstorms. Owners often worry that their dog will run away or accidentally injure themselves while trying to hide during a storm. Dogs can…

  • Dogs experience a wide range of emotions similar to those of humans, including excitement, jealousy, joy and even stress. Anyone who's ever owned a dog knows how each has a personality, habits and…

  • Bach flowers are an alternative medicine used to treat emotional imbalances and negative feelings in humans and animals. The Bach Flower Remedy includes 38 flower essences derived from flowers, trees…

  • A change of environment can sometimes be distressing for a dog, causing tension and anxiety. If you are relocating, steps can be taken to make the transition an easier one for the dog and yourself.…

  • Dogs are beloved and most become a part of the family. But in many cases of dogs succumbing to mental illness, the owner never realizes there's a problem until too late. As dogs age, their mental…

  • Dogs have been around people since the first wolf puppy wormed his way into the heart of a curious caveman. Ever since then, they've been learning about what makes us tick. Dogs that can't quite…

  • Anxiety can be triggered within a dog for numerous reasons. They may suffer with separation anxiety--a fear of being left alone--or their worries may be caused by an element such as moving or a new…

  • Dog anxiety is a condition that may worsen over time if not dealt with, making life stressful for both canine and owner. New surroundings commonly induce canine anxiety.

  • Identifying anxiety symptoms in a dog can be difficult. Some behaviors that seem anxious might instead be related to other situational issues. Likewise, other actions, such as destructive behaviors,…

  • Many dogs have a tendency to lick, the causes can range from simple to complex. It is important to note when and where the dog begins licking, and share this information with the veterinarian.

  • While many dogs may have had a bad experience that has caused their fear of storms, others seem to be terrified for no reason at all. Whether it is the thunder, wind, heavy rain or all these events…

  • Just like humans, dogs can become stressed and anxious for a number of reasons. Stress and anxiety can make your dog jittery or aggressive. Some dogs become withdrawn and hide. If your dog suffers…

  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is normally associated with humans, but dogs can develop the disorder as well. The symptoms of OCD include non-stop barking, spinning or pacing, eating inedible…

  • Just like humans, dogs can suffer from anxiety. The most common form for canines is separation anxiety. However, dogs can also become anxious over stressful situations within a home, loud noises,…

  • It's natural for dogs to experience anxiety at some point, whether during thunderstorms or when going to the veterinarian. But for some dogs anxiety is more commonplace and can lead to destructive or…

  • Training a dog to sit and stay is relatively easy, but training a dog to be calm and happy depends upon not only the dog's personality, but yours as well. Dogs are sensitive animals and pick up cues…

  • Many dogs and puppies suffer from car, or motion, sickness. It is more common in puppies because their inner ears are not developed enough to handle the constant swaying and bumpy conditions. This…

  • Car anxiety in dogs can range anywhere from the dog merely whining in the car to refusing to get in the car at all--ending up in an all-out battle between dog and owner. Treating this anxiety will…

  • The roar of thunder, the whirl of the vacuum cleaner, the blasts of fireworks or simply being left alone can cause anxiety in dogs. Anxious dogs may exhibit destructive behavior, such as going through…

  • Phenobarb, short for phenobarbital, is a medication that is used to control seizures in dogs. Seizures are the result of physical manifestations of uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain. When…

  • Dogs don’t grieve in the way humans do because they do not comprehend the concept of mortality. However, they can exhibit signs of depression and anxiety after the death of a person or animal…

  • Dogs can suffer greatly from anxiety due to noise, being left alone or other stresses and may exhibit destructive and undesirable behaviors in response to their fear or nervous energy. Dog owners can…

  • For some dogs, thunderstorms are just another excuse for a nap. For others they create anxiety so intense that the dog shakes, shivers, hides and in some cases even tries to escape from windows that…

  • Dogs exhibit stress for several reasons, including travel, thunderstorms or grooming. They may also suffer separation anxiety causing damage to itself or property when left unsupervised. Just like…

  • If your dog is easily frightened by loud noises or car trips, her increased anxiety level can cause restlessness as well as urination due to nervousness. While attempting to calm your dog without…

  • Car rides can produce anxiety for some dogs. The fear of the car noise, the unusual motion or unpleasant associations (like a trip to the vet or ride to the pound) will often cause drooling, shaking,…

  • When dogs do such things as eat the buttons off a coat, it can leave their owners both frustrated and scratching their heads. Most dogs will display an odd behavior at some point to their owners, and…

  • Magnets have been used for ages to relieve a wide range of ailments in humans. If magnets can heal humans, it stands to reason that they can also be beneficial to our canine friends. Although no…

  • Dog suffer from anxiety for a number of reasons, including loud noises, travel and changes in environment. Simple cases of anxiety can be alleviated through training and herbal treatments, but severe…

  • Crate anxiety, often referred to as cage fright, is an amazing phenomenon that can change even the most docile of dogs into nervous, skittish biters. While a dog in the grips of cage anxiety may…

  • For many dogs, getting their nails trimmed is not an enjoyable experience. Two of the underlying issues involve dogs' dislike of the actual nail clipping, and dislike of having their paws handled and…

  • While many owners want to help their dogs cope with separation anxiety, giving them human-grade medication isn't always the answer. The FDA has approved only a limited number of drugs for use in dogs,…

  • Dogs experience anxiety for an array of reasons, based on breed, age, gender, training, confidence levels and a history of abuse. Canine anxiety leads to symptoms such as urination, which manifests…

  • Dogs experience anxiety for numerous reasons, including loneliness, traumatic events or routine changes. Symptoms can range from destructive chewing and scratching at surfaces, to urinating indoors…

  • Dog anxiety has perplexed pet owners for generations. Pets, especially large dogs, can be difficult to get under control. Dog can be destructive when in the throes of panic or separation anxiety. A…

  • Thunderstorms can be difficult for dogs--storms cause loud noises and may even reduce their walks or opportunities for them to relieve themselves. However, for some dogs, thunderstorms are more than…

  • Dogs are pack animals by nature, and, without their pack, they can suffer from anxiety. When a dog is alone it may scratch carpet, chew linoleum flooring or trim, bark uncontrollably, whine, yelp, and…

  • Dogs can feel stress as humans can. Changes in environmental conditions, such as nearby workmen making a lot of noise with machinery, fireworks and thunderstorms are all examples of conditions that…

  • Dog anxiety is a common problem for dog owners and, depending on how a dog demonstrates his anxiety, can be a serious issue. A dog can manifest anxiety in a plethora of disagreeable and even alarming…

  • Many dogs suffer from fear and anxiety whenever the weather gets bad. While it may look cute to owners, it really means that their pets are terrified. In addition to the increased stress and…

  • Passionflower is one of several flower essences believed to have calming effects on dogs as well as humans. Puppies can experience anxiety similar to that of a small child, and owners with anxious…

  • Your dog is a creature of habit and he craves security. Moving, be it across town or across the country, upsets your dog's sense of internal and external order and can cause a great deal of anxiety.…

  • Dogs have a natural "fight or flight" response to a perceived threat. In most dogs this is a helpful biological defense mechanism. In others, it can work overtime and lead to anxiety. A dog with…

  • Anxiety is a problem that many dog owners encounter. Characterized by a heightened amount of nervousness and fear, anxiety can be caused by a number of different factors. Noise, new situations and…

  • Most dogs were bred for a job, such as herding, guarding, hunting or retrieving. Few dogs today live on farms or get to do the jobs they were bred to do. A working collie can happily spend all day…

  • Modern veterinary medicine has discovered medications that are safe to use for calming pets. Some of these calming medications are the same ones used for humans who have anxiety, depression and…

  • If your dog is crying, whining, pacing or showing destructive chewing behavior at night, he may be expressing fearful behavior. As a pet owner, it's up to you to create a comforting environment for…

  • If your dog often whines or experiences moderate to severe anxiety, it can be almost as stressful for you as it is for your dog. Unfortunately, some of the common remedies for canine anxiety can make…

  • Dogs are pack animals that don't like being on their own, and this is especially evident at night. Because they nap during the day, it is hard to tell whether dogs who act up at night simply have too…

  • When dogs are in pain, they become anxious or panicked. The American Veterinary Medical Association states that precautions must be taken before handling an injured dog, even if the dog does not…

  • Symptoms of anxiety in dogs are somewhat different than for people with anxiety. A dog displays anxiety by pacing, panting, drooling, barking constantly, or relieving himself in the house in areas he…

  • Dogs have a natural instinct to live, hide and sleep in small, den-like areas. Crating your dog makes use of this instinct. It not only helps your dog feel safe, it also provides him with his own…

  • Thunderstorms can be a source of intense anxiety for dogs. It is considered to be a noise phobia that can lead to a progressively worse situation. Resolution for the fear is a necessary for your dog's…

  • Storm phobias are among the most common dog phobias mentioned by dog owners, according to the American Animal Hospital Association. But different aspects of a storm can frighten different dogs. Though…

  • If your dog follows you from room to room, and becomes upset whenever you leave, he may have separation anxiety. A dog with separation anxiety can be highly destructive, destroying floors and windows,…

  • Animals can suffer from anxiety just like people. The anxiety can be acute and short-term, such as nervousness over a trip to the vet or fear from a thunderstorm or fireworks. Anxiety may also be a…

  • Everyone experiences stress. An anxiety attack is a severe reaction to extreme stress. Dogs can suffer from anxiety attacks too. Some dogs panic when they are left alone. Others become phobic in cars.…

  • Many dogs have a fear of storms. Some dogs are only frightened by thunderstorms, while other dogs exhibit intense anxiety. One theory behind this intense fear of storms in dogs is that during a storm,…

  • Tryptophan deficiencies have been implicated as a cause for increased anxiety and aggression in dogs. Supplementing diet with L-Tryptophan is a natural way of reducing those feelings of anxiety,…

  • Canine anxiety and stress needs to be addressed as soon as possible. Anxiety and stress can cause emotional and physical health problems in a dog, making prompt treatment important to the overall…

  • Immature dogs can be rambunctious and playful. Most dogs start to calm down after reaching maturity, though many can continue to be high-strung well into old age. Many aspects figure into the…

  • Dogs often appear to have a sixth sense when it comes to the weather. This can be explained by the fact that dogs have the ability to detect changes in barometric pressure that humans cannot.

  • Some dogs just don't like getting a haircut. It could be the noise of the grooming area, the presence of other dogs or the groomer; it could be the pulling, tugging and cutting of their hair and…

  • When treating anxiety in your dog, you'll first need dog toys and plenty of dog treats. Treat your dog's anxiety with tips from a professional dog trainer in this free video on dog owner basics.

  • Paradoxical hyperactivity refers to a side effect of hyperactivity that occurs in some dogs in response to certain medications. The term "paradoxical" is used to describe the reaction because the…

  • When you are a dog owner and your loving pet has a tendency to chew things that he is not supposed to chew, you and your dog might come to a crossroad of sorts. But there are ways to stop your dog…

  • For some dogs, a trip in the car causes anxiety, shaking, excessive drooling and even vomiting. Dogs most often experience carsickness due to anxiety surrounding the unfamiliar environment of the car.…

  • Reconcile is a veterinary drug. It is the brand name for the drug Fluoxetine. It was released in 2007 for veterinary use.

  • The most common type of anxiety in dogs is separation anxiety. According to Julio Correa, Ph.D., in his article "Pet Care" for the Alabama Cooperative Extension, some of the behaviors associated with…

  • Pets get anxious sometimes, an observation that comes as no surprise to dog and cat owners. Triggers for pet anxiety include adjustment to new surroundings, severe weather, unhappiness over being left…

  • Canine fear of thunderstorms can include an irrational fear of the noise the storm produces as well as strong reactions to lightening, changes in barometric pressure and, even, smells associated with…

  • In some instances, anxiety can be a very serious issue for your dog and for you. Pets with separation anxiety can do serious harm to themselves and serious damage to your property in the wrong set of…

  • Many dogs experience anxiety when exposed to loud noises such as fireworks, construction noises, or thunderstorms. When exposed to these noises dogs will often hide, dig, bark and try to escape.…

  • The main source of puppy anxiety is separation from the pack. You, as the puppy's caretaker, are part of this pack. Symptoms of puppy anxiety are: destructive chewing; incessant barking; growling…

  • Anxiety in dogs is defined by Dr. Karen L. Overall, DVM as the "apprehensive anticipation of future danger or misfortune accompanied". There are many methods of dealing with anxiety in dogs, most of…

  • Many dogs suffer from different types of anxiety disorders. It is one of the biggest temperament complaints from dog owners worldwide. Accessing a dog's traits and characteristics during a stressful…

  • Skullcap is a perennial herb that has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years and by Native Americans for hundreds of years. Several veterinarians, especially those focusing…

  • Dogs, like humans, can suffer from a psychological disorder called obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). In its human form, people may wash their hands over and over, check the locks to the house…

  • When a dog dislikes water from the hose, he may be afraid of water or the hose itself. The reason behind the fear is not important, because behavior modification focuses on alleviating anxiety and…

  • Anxiety and fear are quite common in dogs. Many owners struggle to find ways in which to help their four-legged friend cope with fear. There are different kinds of anxiety or fear that a dog may…

  • Melatonin is an over-the-counter remedy that can be used to treat mild anxiety in dogs. It's especially helpful in treating separation anxiety as well as fear of loud noises, like thunderstorms and…

  • Anxiety behaviors in dogs are common but frustrating for their owners. Some dogs become anxious when left alone, while others have specific phobias that cause anxiety.

  • Dog anxiety disorder manifests as phobias to triggers such as loud noises and thunderstorms. Irrational fears may develop due to separation anxiety from an owner and skittishness resulting from…

  • Hypericum perforatum, commonly known as St. John's wort, is a herb traditionally used to treat pain from nerve damage. More recently, it has become a natural treatment for depression and anxiety.…

  • Dog anxiety tends to manifest in behavior problems, which can range from chewing on objects that aren't the dog's toys, to barking or growling. In some cases, a house-trained dog might do his or her…

  • Melatonin is the active ingredient in the brand name Melatonex. It's usually given to dogs with epilepsy, hyperactivity or severe anxiety problems, such as panicking during thunderstorms. Sometimes…

  • Symptoms of anxiety in dogs include shaking, panting and other typical signs of nervousness. Learn about dog behavior and common misconceptions of anxiety with help from a veterinarian in this free…

  • Each dog has its own unique personality. However, along with that individuality comes potential problems, such as a propensity toward anxiety. Some people are oblivious to the possibility that their…

  • Most dogs love to ride in the car, but sometimes that excitement can lead to car sickness. While it's not a serious medical problem, it is inconvenient and hard on your car upholstery. Worse, it may…

  • The truth be told: dogs should live inside. Inside is where their humans live--and human contact is what a domestic dog thrives on. Dogs get lonely and want to be with their family (pack), just like…

  • The FDA recently approved a version of the drug prozac to help treat separation anxiety in dogs. The drug is called Reconcile. It is being made by the Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical company Eli…

  • Anxious or aggressive dogs are typically a product of their environment. Anxious dogs are insecure about their surroundings. Aggressive dogs how learned that aggression can make them feel in control.…

  • Composure Liquid, a support supplement, is administered to dogs to assist in stress-related situations and when anxiety causes behavior problems. It is manufactured by Vetri-Science and is for use in…

  • Dogs show anxiety or fear by cowering, shaking, vomiting, destroying any object within reach, racing about, barking continuously or losing control of their bladders or bowels. Dogs can be anxious…

  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder is an anxiety disorder that afflicts humans and animals such as dogs. Researchers believe that it is a genetic disorder in dogs, most common in males. Dogs who possibly…

  • Anti-anxiety medications are generally part of a larger treatment for anxious dogs, which includes training and behavior modification. Various causes for anxiety in dogs include panic disorders,…

  • To calm pet anxiety naturally, be familiar with the triggers of the anxiety, whether it be storms, separation or noises, and calmly talk a dog through a few of those situations. Reward positive…

  • Separation anxiety and general anxiety in dogs can cause distress for pets and their guardians. If you suspect your dog has anxiety, or exhibits symptoms of anxiety such as destructiveness,…

  • In the wild, animals track each other on the basis of scent. In a similar way, dogs use their sense of smell to augment their abilities to communicate with humans. For example, by sniffing an object…

  • Several factors can cause stress in a dog, including changes in his regular routine, separation anxiety, fear of new people or objects, or loud noises. Each dog reacts differently to stressors, and it…

  • Dogs, like humans, can suffer from anxiety, which can be triggered by separation from their owners or from exposure to a frightening situation. Anxiety may lead to destructive or aggressive behavior,…

  • Dogs that suffer separation anxiety present challenges to their owners. Many dogs exhibit disruptive and destructive behavior. If these incidents happen only when your dog is left alone, it may be…

  • Late spring and summer bring some of the most severe thunderstorms of the year. The heat and humidity together create flashes of lightening and extremely loud crackling noises. These explosive…

  • Many dog owners are just as leery of giving their dogs drugs for anxiety as they are themselves. And if you are a dog owner living as natural a lifestyle as possible, then chances are you want your…

  • Dogs, like people, experience anxiety for many reasons. The foundation beneath this emotion can be complex and deep-rooted. Common anxiety treatments include prescription anti-anxiety medications and…

  • Dogs with anxiety can display behaviors that confuse and bewilder their owners. Many times, dog behavior can be misinterpreted, and owners feel forced to send their dogs to animal shelters or even put…

  • Dogs are cherished members of the family. A hyperactive dog is sometimes difficult to enjoy. There are some remedies that can be tried to help soothe your dog. It may be as simple as basic behavior…

  • Symptoms of anxiety in dogs can include destructive behavior, urinating or defecating indoors, diarrhea and vomiting, and these symptoms can be caused by a storm, a phobia or by separation from their…

  • Puppies are baby animals, so a certain amount of whining should be expected. Puppies will whine if they are uncomfortable, in pain, lonely, suffering from separation anxiety, hungry, have to use the…

  • Panic attacks are common in dogs, and while most are treatable with at-home remedies and a little extra attention, the problem with anxiety in canines is that it isn’t always easily…

  • People often take their canine companions on car rides with them. Some dogs readily adapt to car travel and eagerly climb aboard when the door is opened. Other dogs become anxious in the car and may…

  • Dogs that get carsick can be a real problem. The condition limits the kinds of outing you can take with your pet; even a trip to the vet can result in a mess. If you have the time and patience,…

  • It's all too easy to write off dogs that bark excessively, are hyperactive or turn their backyards into hole-wrought construction zones as bad, difficult or stupid dogs. All too often bad habits and…

  • Like humans, dogs can be plagued by anxiety disorders. Separation anxiety is a common type of disorder, but many dogs get anxious over loud noises and strange people as well. In order to ease your…