Helping the pet with Separation Anxiety

There is help for pets suffering boredom and separation anxiety.

For all pets:

 
Increase their daily physical exercise and your interaction with them.
 
Establish a schedule/routine that is predictable.
 
Improve the richness of their physical environment. Consider adding appropriate toys, music and other distractions to their environment.
 
Eliminate opportunities for mischief. Lock away garbage, clothing, shoes and other enticements for misbehavior.
 
Consider doggie daycare several days a week. The socialization and exercise may do wonders for your dog.

For more information, visit the following sites:

"The Pet Whisperer"


Dr. Blake and his friend Louie the Gray Whale!

Stephen R. Blake, DVM has been practicing
veterinary medicine for the past 33 years and has dedicated the past 25 years to alternative medicine for his patients, caregivers and family. You can learn more about Dr. Blake and his work at his web site www.thepetwhisperer.com. All he asks is that you pay forward his teachings to at least three more people or lists.Make today a great day.

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