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Proven Remedies For Anxious Dogs

Proven Remedies For Anxious Dogs

Yours Truly Dogs July 6, 2020

5 Remedies For Anxious DogsThese 5 proven remedies for anxious dogs are a great tool when you need to calm your pet and give him relief. Easy to find and use at home, gentle for the dog. No side effects.

Each Dog Is Unique

Anxiety in dogs can be triggered by many different things. Each dog has his own way of responding to perceived stressors. It can happen any time. One dog can be afraid of noise and his buddy may just sleep through it all.

My dog, Mumu, is quite high strung, very sensitive and expresses her feelings constantly. A thunderstorm puts her in a state of great stress and tremor to the point that her whole body starts shivering as if her survival was at stake. This high state of anxiety will not let up until the storm has passed. She can feel the thunderstorm way ahead too.

Fireworks or any other loud noise will also trigger the same behavior. Holding her in my arms does nothing for her. She will seek refuge behind the toilet bowl panting, swallowing and shivering.

Anxious Pets Alert About Earth Quakes

For centuries the inhabitants of the volcanic islands off the coast of Italy kept dogs and cats in every household as a tool to alert them of coming seismic activity. Pets can sense the trembling of the earth underneath, way ahead of the eruption itself. When the pets’ behavior changed and they became anxious the inhabitants knew it was time to prepare for a coming eruption.

Dr Jones, VMD,  Learned Early On About Natural Remedies And Tested Them In His Practice

Dr Andrew Jones has practiced veterinary medicine in Nelson, British Columbia, Canada for years. He is an animal lover since childhood and grew up on a farm. The family treated their sick animals with natural at-home remedies available on the farm. He is also a multiple pet owner. In his vet practice Dr Jones started to use many of the home remedies that he saw being used as a child on the farm. He realized that these remedies work ! The clients’ pets got better. This happened at home, with no side effects, to lower costs. And the clients themselves felt better by taking an active role in healing their pet.

The Alternative Options Are Huge

He studied different remedies. The alternative options are huge.  He has also researched  these 5 remedies for anxious dog and used them with his clients . Dr Nelson empowers pet owners to learn to use simple, natural solutions that are gentle for their pets, right at home. Without invasive nor expensive procedures, for those numerous common problems that do not require medical intervention. 


http://www.theonlinevet.com

Check out this video where Dr Jones gives you his 5 proven remedies for anxious dogs and the dosage to use per body weight, as well as where to find them.

The only remedy Canadians cannot order is the NuLeaf CBD oil. It can be sold through licensed retailers and government websites. Search for “Mary’s CBD” https://www.birchandfog.com/shop/marys-medibles-dog-tincture/. Or “Honest Botanicals” https://honestbotanicals.ca/ and you should find a place that will sell it. Then use his recommended dosage.

These 5 remedies for anxious dogs, except the last one, are made from plant extracts so they are sensitive to sunlight and heat. Best to be stored in a fridge and shaken before use. Drop into mouth, rub onto gum or mix with in a little coconut oil and massage onto a paw.

Feel better by taking an active role in soothing your pet.

via Dr Jones DMV  http://www.theonlinevet.com

 

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is a collaborative Dog & Human team. We are Mumu, the Star and Epi Dog Mama, the Project Manager. Together we have worked it out. But it was difficult in the beginning. Mumu landed in Epi Dog Mama’s lap by unplanned circumstances and in bad shape at nearly 6 years of age. It was a seemingly impossible mission in several ways. The journey has been a long series of events, probably orchestrated by some benevolent force, certainly. Not always a straight line, and quite a few hurdles. But here we are and we think we have something to share. We couldn’t be happier to have found each other - it has transformed our lives. Yes, Mumu has Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI) probably since birth, an inability to produce sufficient pancreatic enzymes leading to poor absorption of nutrients and undesirable consequences. This is a condition which often gets undiagnosed by vets and misunderstood by people. This blog will tell you all about how we navigated EPI together and made it to a success, guided by that benevolent force, no doubt. Under Category EPI Dog you will learn more about how wonderful and strong Nature is if you let it have it’s say. And details about what we do to live a full, balanced, happy life. ThIs blog is not only about Mumu. There are so many other charming dogs all over the planet. They are remarkable, funny, beautiful, smart souls. Here are more stories about them too.

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