Showing posts with label stress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stress. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Take Your Pet to Work Day Holiday


This Friday is the 9th annual Take Your Dog to Work Day


Petfinder.com (a great database for adopting pets) discovered that this policy decreases stress, improves peoples' moods, and brings smiles to almost every client that walks through the door.So ask your boss if your company recognized Take Your Dog to Work Day THIS FRIDAY, June, 20, 2008.




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Friday, May 16, 2008

Dog Care: Signs of Stress



I was reading Pet Age magazine and I found this great little pet care tip.

It's important to recognize when your dog is stressed. It can avoid an attack, bad behavior and even medical problems. Here's what Pet Age magazine said are some signs of canine stress:


Licking the Lips

Yawning

Closing the Mouth

Stiffening of the body

Flashing the whites of the eyes for more than 15 seconds

Nervous clawing or jumping on the supervisor

(in play groups)



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Friday, December 14, 2007

Stressed about the holidays? So is your pet!


Holidays are great, but they are also time consuming, expensive and stressful. During this time of year it's important to remember that your pet feels what you feel. Here are some of the triggers of holiday stress for your pets and what you can do:


1) Hectic schedules and strangers visiting the house:

- Put them in a gated area distracted with a toy, video or get them a sitter

- In severe cases there are pet Xanax and Valium


2) Fear of Packages:

- Desensitize your pet: lay one or two packages in front of them to get them used to them and to train them that these are not chewing toys


Remember:

Don't coddle your pet when he/she is frightened, this teaches them to act fearfully for approval, but don't scold them either. Stress is usually the result of thier everyday routine being disrupted. To give them some structutre tell them to sit or stay, then give them a treat. It's important that they know how to behave in all situations throughout the year.
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