How to Soothe Animals

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:13
Animals can get very stressed and anxious at times, just like humans! Calming a stressed animal can take on many different forms, and removing the stressor is often a good place to start. You can also work on de-stressing animals in...
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Animals can get very stressed and anxious at times, just like humans! Calming a stressed animal can take on many different forms, and removing the stressor is often a good place to start. You can also work on de-stressing animals in particular situations, such as when it's storming or when you're bringing them home for the first time. Separation anxiety is also a condition that many animals experience and one you can work to alleviate.

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Working with a Stressed Animal

  1. Step 1 Remove what's causing the animal stress if possible.
    If you can take the stressor away, that's the best option. If you can't, move the animal away from the stressor if it's safe to do so.[1]
    • For instance, if you have a toy or new electronic device that's driving your dog crazy, turn it off and put it away.
    • If your cat is hyper excited because it sees an animal outside, shut the curtains or move the cat to another room.
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Helping Animals during Storms and Fireworks

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Adopting and Befriending a Nervous Pet

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Reducing Separation Anxiety

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Warnings

  • Never try to approach a wild animal that is acting strangely. For instance, if you see a raccoon wobbling around during the day, don't approach it. Instead, you should call a local vet or a wildlife rehabilitation center.
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