It's High Anxiety Season Again!by Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 03 Jul 2009 07:21 PM Here in the States, the Fourth of July (and the weeks surrounding) is a high anxiety time for pets -- thanks to the fireworks. They've been setting off fireworks in my neighborhood for at least a week now, with the big day itself still to come. My dogs have been relatively mellow about the firecrackers so far -- despite a bad experience in the past where they were thrown at us while we were walking. Perked ears, a little bit of barking and running to the windows... definitely not as bad as it has been. But for some pets, fireworks create high anxiety. A pet in a state of extreme anxiety may shiver or shake, whine or cry, hide, refuse food, or become unresponsive. Reactions can vary from pet to pet. What can you do to help? If your pet only experiences anxiety periodically and you know what triggers it, here are some things to try:
A friend of mine writes the Brown Dog Blog about her rescued family (which consists of three brown dogs and one black and white dog at the moment). Recently, she posted about one of the brown dogs and his ongoing struggle with high anxiety. They're working on an eleven step plan to help reduce anxiety, using a combination of medication, behavior modification, and lifestyle changes. Learn more about Aimee Amodio ![]() Aimee is a fiction writer... dog lover... music lover... Relevantpets tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags anxiety, Fourth of July, fireworks, stress Discuss this article
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