DOES YOUR PET SUFFER FROM ANXIETY?

One day when I was working at a pet store, a gentleman brought in his young…and nervous…Australian Shepard with definite pet anxiety issues. Handsome as his dog was, the poor ‘guy’ was absolutely terrified…and visibly shivering.  Not that it was cold at all…the dog was just very anxious!

First Hand Experience

This was the one first hand experience for me to see how well an anxiety vest worked and how it helps to calm an anxious dog, It was quite amazing to me.  The “Aussie” dog was so much more at ease after trying on the vest.  He was not quivering any more.  It was like he was being hugged…and he was!

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My Own Experience

I also experienced a similar situation with my Mom’s new puppy..an adorable little white ball of fur..a Maltese.  He was doing the same as the Aussie., suffering from pet anxiety issues. Only this time her new pup was in his new bed..alone..and he was shivering.  We tucked a blanket around him and he then slept peacefully…helping to calm a dog panic attack.

And, my own dog at home, after a surgery, I saw was shivering like crazy. The vet had given me pain meds for him.  I decided to call and talk to the vet and she told me she would prescribe a higher dosage for him.  So, I guess our pets can sometimes communicate with us quite well.  And, the higher dosage did work for him.  He needed that extra help.

So, just like when we may be upset and a good friend embraces us..a ‘hug’ also appears to help our pets. The anxiety vest does serve the same as a ‘hug’. This is a great way to help dogs with separation anxiety too.

Reassurance Times

So does your pet suffer from Anxiety?

So many times our pets do need this vest or jacket when we aren’t available to reassure them:

  • 4th of July fireworks
  • New Year’s fireworks
  • Thunder storms
  • Vet visits
  • Heavy rains and wind storms
  • Separation anxiety
  • After surgery

After fireworks, in particular, one hears of lost pets who have run away in fear and fright from the noise..in some cases, never found.  

HOW VERY SAD.

I am sure there are more instances than I have listed here, but what a great solution to help our pets!

Research

Have you used one of these “hugging” products to calm your cat or dog?

According to Best Reviews Research Staff’s recent study, an anxiety vest, known also as a thunder shirt or jacket, has proven to “…work for approximately 80% of anxious dogs…”.

These calming jackets are available at most pet stores and online for both cats and dogs.  Check for USA-made for good materials and quality products. 

Great Info

An important fact is to make sure the fit is correct for your pet.  So, knowing their weight and body length is good information to have available if you are shopping.  

They have many sizes, styles, and colors by multiple manufacturers.  Take a look at Best Reviews analysis of several manufacturers of pet anxiety vests through the link shown above.

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Published by Copywriter Nikki Frie

Copywriter for the Pet Industry specializing in blog posts, product descriptions, ,in-depth product reviews on my site or yours, and editing and proofreading services...all of my past experience helping to improve your bottom line.

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