Showing posts with label dog anxiety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog anxiety. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Some Pet Tips for this 4th of July Holiday


Fireworks, picnics and other Fourth of July traditions can be great fun for people; but all of the festivities can be frightening and even dangerous for animals. Noisy fireworks and other celebrations can startle animals and cause them to run away; holiday foods can be unhealthy; summer heat and travel can be dangerous; and potentially dangerous debris can end up lying on the ground where pets can eat or play with it. On and around the Fourth of July, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) sees an increase in calls concerning pets who have ingested fireworks, or are having issues due to the loud noises they make.


Whether or not you’re planning your own Independence Day celebration, it’s important to take precautions to keep your pets safe both during and after the July 4th festivities.

Preparing in advance:
  1. Make sure your pets – cats and dogs alike – have identification tags with up-to-date information. If you have horses, you might consider marking a safety (breakaway) halter with your contact information and leaving it on your horse during this stressful time.
  2. If your pets aren’t already microchipped, talk with your veterinarian about microchipping. This simple procedure can greatly improve your chances of getting your pets back if they become lost.
  3. If your pets are microchipped, make sure your contact information in the microchip registry is up-to-date.
  4. Take a current photo of all of your cats, dogs and horses – just in case.
  5. If your pet has historically been anxious on this holiday, or if you have reason to expect potentially harmful reactions, consider behavioral therapy to desensitize your pet and reduce the risk of problems. Some pets may need medication. Consult your veterinarian or a veterinary behaviorist.
  6. Make sure the environment is safe and secure. If your neighbors set off fireworks at an unexpected time, is your yard secure enough to keep your pet contained? Are pasture fences secure enough to keep horses or other livestock confined? Evaluate your options, and choose the safest area for your animals; and make improvements if needed to make the area more secure.

Safety during July 4th celebrations:
  1. Leave your pets at home when you go to parties, fireworks displays, parades and other gatherings. Loud fireworks, unfamiliar places and crowds can all be very frightening to pets, and there’s great risk of pets becoming spooked and running away.
  2. Consider putting your pets in a safe, escape-proof room or crate during parties and fireworks.
  3. Keep horses and livestock in safely fenced areas and as far from the excitement and noise as possible.
  4. If you’re hosting guests, ask them to help keep an eye on your pets to make sure they don’t escape. Placing notes on exit doors and gates can help both you and your guests remain vigilant.
  5. Keep your pets inside if you or your neighbors are setting off fireworks.
  6. Keep sparklers, glow sticks, fireworks, charcoal and kabob skewers away from curious pets.
  7. Don’t let pets get near your barbecue grill while it is in use or still hot.
  8. Avoid the urge to feed your pets table scraps or other foods intended for people. Be especially careful to keep them away from these common foods that are actually toxic.
  9. Remember that too much sun and heat (and humidity!) can be dangerous to pets. Keep them inside when it’s extremely hot/humid; make sure they have access to shady spots and plenty of water when outdoors; don’t leave them outside for extended periods in hot weather; and know the signs that a pet may be overheating.
  10. Never leave your pet in your car, especially when it’s warm outside. Vehicle interiors heat up much faster than the air around them, and even a short time in a locked car can be dangerous to pets.  Even when the temperature outside is a balmy 72 degrees, the temperature inside your car can rocket to a fatal 116 degrees in less than an hour’s time.
  11. If you’re travelling out of town for the holiday, consider leaving your pets at home with a pet sitter or boarding them in a kennel. If you need to bring them with you, be sure you know how to keep them safe.
  12. Follow safe food handling and hygiene practices to protect your family and guests.

If your pet has a fear of or aversion to loud noises:
  1. Something as simple as turning on some soft music and moving your pet into an interior room with no windows can be helpful.
  2. An anxiety vest may work in some cases—if you don’t have one, try a snugly fitting t-shirt.
  3. If you and your veterinarian do decide that anti-anxiety mediation is your pet’s best bet, there are a few things to remember. First and foremost, give a practice dose of the medication before the big night to see how your pet responds to the medication. Second, never share the medication with another pet or give more than the recommended amount. If you do, you may end up spending the holiday at your local veterinary emergency clinic.
  4. While noise phobias are not as common in cats, they can and do happen. Fortunately, cats tend to hide when frightened. Checking in on your cats, having some quiet music on and keeping them indoors during the height of the fireworks is always a good idea.

After the celebrations:
  1. Check your yard for fireworks debris before allowing pets outside to play or relax. Even if you didn’t set off fireworks yourself, debris can make its way into your yard, where curious animals may pick it up to play with or eat.
  2. Check your pastures and remove debris to protect horses and livestock.
  3. If you hosted guests, check both your yard and home for food scraps or other debris that might be dangerous to pets, such as food skewers.

Check out our website for some Calming Aids for Pets that will help stressful situations such as fireworks, thunderstorms, travel, etc! www.mickeyspetsupplies.com

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Calming Aids for Dogs, Cats, and other Animals

When dogs cannot adapt to stress, it can lead to anxiety, nervousness, hyperactivity, excess barking, abnormal urine marking, trembling or shivering, and destructive or aggressive behavior. Animals have emotions too. They feel fear, anger, jealousy, depression, happiness and joy just like us. Unfortunately, we are not able to ask our pet why it acts depressed, but we do know if it misses a friend or gets overly excited around new people and that is how we select the correct remedies for our animals. Let me tell you about a few products that can aid in the calming of your pet when it is stressed out.

Bach Rescue Remedy

Rescue Remedy Pet is an alcohol free variation of the original stress relieving formula Rescue Remedy that has been available for more than 80 years. It can be used to create a calming effect in any stressful situation, or when your pet needs help overcoming a variety of emotional or behavioral problems.
Rescue Remedy Pet contains a blend of 5 of the 38 Bach Original Flower Remedies, as developed by Dr. Edward Bach, which help your pet cope with different emotional aspects of stressful situations:
Rock Rose, for terror and panic
Impatiens, addresses irritation and impatience
Clematis, for inattentiveness and lack of interest
Star of Bethlehem, for shock or trauma
Cherry Plum, for a lack of self-control
Bach Rescue Remedy can be found in a 10ml bottle with dropper and you can either put it in your pets food, water, on a treat, or directly in their mouth.



Pet Naturals Calming Chews

Calming is an advanced formula that contains a combination of ingredients not found in other calming formulas, such as L-Theanine (Suntheanine brand), and Thiamine (Vitamin B1), all of which support neurotransmitter balance and relaxation to address stress-related behavior. L-Theanine is known to support dopa-mine and GABA balance, while Thiamine supports normal disposition and a healthy appetite. They are available in a small size for dogs 25 pounds and under, and a medium-large size for dogs 26 pounds and over.





Sam’s Yams Dailys Calmly Chamomile

Sam's Yams DAILY'S are formulated to provide healthful support for your dog’s well-being. DAILY'S are chef created in small batches and made daily in the quaint town of Wild Rose WI, home of Front Porch Pets. They slowly dehydrate these snacks at low temperatures to preserve the nutrients and lock in the wholesome goodness and flavors your dog will love; the perfect natural reward with healthful benefits.

Chamomile has long been used to relieve anxiety and sooth inflammation. These snacks are simply made with sweet potatoes, apples, chamomile tea and chamomile. The perfect snack to ease stress and relax your dog. Sam's Yams Dailys come in a 9oz bag with approximately 60 treats per bag.




Composure

The ingredients in Composure work synergistically to support relaxation without changing your dog’s personality or energy levels. The C3 colostrum calming complex supports stress reduction and cognitive function; L-Theanine helps the body produce other amino acids to bring specific neurotransmitters back into balance; and B vitamins (thiamine) affect the central nervous system to help calm anxious animals. When combined in this formula, they provide a calming effect to support a relaxed state without causing drowsiness or impaired motor skills. Composure is easily administered in a tasty chicken liver flavored soft chew and can be used as a daily supplement or, as needed in stressful situations. They are available in a small size for dogs and cats up to 25 lbs and a large size for medium to large dogs over 26lbs.




Vet's Best Travel Calm


Vet's Best Travel Calm is a dog calming aid for helping to reduce stress, tension, and anxiety caused by travel or loud noises. This soothing, calming mix gently helps ease the stress and tension from travel, motion and loud noises. Contains Ginger, a common and delicious spice traditionally used to help maintain normal digestion and calm tummy troubles, as well as other key ingredients (Valerian Root and Tryptophan) which may help ease and calm your dog, as well  as any tummy troubles associated with traveling. Perfect for dogs of any size (large breed or small breed) 10 months or older, and can be given every 6 to 8 hours (use as directed). National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) Seal of Approval. Made in the USA. Vet's Best Travel Calm has 40 chewable tablets.



HomeoPet Anxiety Relief

All-natural HomeoPet Anxiety Relief Natural Homeopathic Remedy for Pets is 100% natural, safe and gentle on your pet. Easy to administer liquid helps sooth and calm anxiety caused by stressful situations like vet visits, separation from familiar surroundings, kenneling, shows, and more. HomeoPet Anxiety Relief Natural Homeopathic Remedy for Pets is a homeopathic remedy for relief of general anxiety in pets and can help with the unwanted behaviors associated with anxiety in pets like crying, spraying, marking, whining, inappropriate urinating or defecation and stress licking. Safe for dogs, cats, birds, rabbit, hamster, ferrets and pot bellied pigs of all ages. HomeoPetAnxiety Relief may be given directly into the mouth, in food/treat or in water/milk. There are approximately 350-375 drops per bottle. Made in USA.






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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Thundershirt Calms Dog Anxiety




Do you have a dog that has anxiety? Thundershirt is an excellent solution for treatment of separation anxiety, barking, whining, pacing, loud noises- such as thunder or fireworks.
Thundershirt is the drug-free solution to dog anxiety. This works with gentle, constant pressure that has a dramatic calming effect. Thundershirt’s calming effect helps a dog to focus (or refocus) his/her energies in a more constructive direction by reducing excitability and reactivity, allowing training to be more effective. The use of Thundershirt alone has eliminated or significantly reduced symptoms such as excessive barking/whining, destructive chewing, severe shaking, panting, indoor elimination, destructive clawing, shaking, panting, excitability, vomiting and even seizures. Thundershirt offers a money back guarantee.
Thundershirt is light-weight and very easy to put on with adjustable velcro closures.
We have all the sizes from XXSmall to XXLarge available.
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