Is Your Pet Stressed?

Pet Stressed

Is your pet stressed or anxious? If so, you may be wondering why your furry friend is feeling this way and what you can do to help him feel more comfortable. Stress in pets can take many different forms, from changes in behavior to physical symptoms like vomiting or diarrhea. Lakeville Animal Hospital offers these helpful tips to calm pets.

Tips to Reduce Stress in Your Pets

There are many strategies that you can use to reduce your pet's stress levels. For example, providing your animal with plenty of exercise and enrichment activities can help him stay physically and mentally stimulated. You may also want to consider using calming supplements or behavioral therapies like obedience training or massage therapy.

Calming supplements for pets are a great way to help reduce stress and anxiety levels in animals. These supplements come in a variety of forms, such as chewable tablets, liquid tinctures, and treats designed for stress relief. Most are made with natural ingredients like chamomile and valerian root, which have calming properties that can soothe stress-related behaviors.

When selecting a calming supplement for your pet, it is important to consider the size and weight of your animal. Small dogs and cats may require different dosages than larger breeds, so you should consult with a veterinarian if you are unsure about the appropriate dosage for your pet's individual needs. It is also important to note that while these supplements can be effective in reducing stress-related behaviors, they should not be used as a replacement for behavioral training or as an alternative to traditional medical treatments.

Contact Lakeville Animal Hospital

Above all else, it is important to be patient and understanding when dealing with a stressed pet. Remember to give your furry friend plenty of love and support and always consult your vet if you are worried about his well-being. With the right tools and techniques, you can help your pet feel more relaxed, happy, and comfortable in any situation. If you live in Lakeville, Middleborough, or one of the surrounding communities, call our team today at (508) 947-1309 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.

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  • "I'm so pleased with the experience I had at lakeville animal hospital. I am traveling with my dog from northern Maine to visit family and my dog had been sick for 3 days. She couldn't keep any food or water down. Long story short I called lakeville animal hospital and they were able to squeeze Aspen in later on in the day. Turns out the reason Aspen had been sick was that she had atleast one blockage in her intestines. They immediately sent us to a 24 hour emergency vet in Swansea for a surgery. Aspen is now out of surgery with 2 incisions in her intestines and 1 in her stomach. Being a long way from home with a sick puppy is not fun and is quite stressful. But I'm thankful the crew at lakeville animal hospital was able to see her so soon, take X-rays, give her a diagnosis, and make a recommendation for a 24 hour surgery facility."
    Rachel G. Lakeville, MA

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