Understanding Dog Anxiety
Every anxious dog needs patience, love, and slow exposure.
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Start with a Safe Space
Create a calm, quiet area where your dog feels protected.
Slow & Gentle Introductions
Introduce new people and pets gradually, never forcefully.
Use Positive Reinforcement
Reward calm behavior with treats, praise, or toys.
Short Social Sessions
Keep early interactions short to avoid overwhelming your dog.
Controlled Exposure to Sounds
Play low-volume noises like cars or claps to build confidence.
Walks in Low-Traffic Areas
Quiet parks help anxious dogs feel safer while exploring.
Let Your Dog Set the Pace
If your dog steps back, pause and allow them time.
Socialize with Calm Dogs
Choose friendly, low-energy dogs for early interactions.
Build Confidence Daily
Small victories each day lead to a confident, happy dog.
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