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Description
Almost every dog owner has a pet who suffers from
fear, anxiety, and stress (FAS). They are the
underlying cause of many concerning behaviors
such as excessive barking, aggression,
destructive behaviors, and house-soiling.
They are also the source for deterioration of the
human-animal bond, and can make a trip to the
veterinarian, pet groomer, or boarding facility
miserable for pet and owner alike. Left
untreated, these negative experiences can lead
to devastating consequences and permanent damage.
Unfortunately, many well- meaning owners
misinterpret or overlook the often subtle signs
of emotional injury and turmoil, or think that
the pet will simply outgrow it. This leads
to unnecessary trauma and suffering. Common FAS
triggers include Trips to the veterinarian (even
for routine services such as vaccinations and
nail trims) Bath time, brushing, or cleaning
ears.Loud noises thunderstorms fireworks
the vacuum cleaner construction gunshots or even
buzzers on appliances. Less- familiar people or
animals encountered on walks or near the
home.Being left alone during work hours or even
for short errands.Travel, including car
rides. Finally, there's help. From Fearful to
Fear Free is based on the groundbreaking Fear
Free program embraced by tens of thousands
of veterinary healthcare professionals and
hundreds of thousands of pet owners (fearfreepets.
com and fearfreehappyhomes.com). This is the
first and most authoritative book on the subject
of reducing FAS and increasing happy and calm in
dogs. Since pets communicate nonverbally, this
book will help you recognize if your pet is
suffering from FAS. By knowing your dog's
body language, vocalizations, and changes in
normal habits, you can make an accurate diagnosis
and take action to prevent triggers or treat the
fallout if they do happen. You'll learn The most
effective prescription sedatives for keeping dogs
calm and happy during thunderstorms, fireworks,
and other stressful events. The positive steps
you can take to keep your pet occupied, calm,
and content while you're away at work or
play.Simple, practical tactics for helping your
dog learn to love going to the veterinarian's
office8212literally pulling you into the practice
instead of avoiding it!How to easily groom your
dog and give him medication.Tips to tame the
chaos when guests arrive in your home or when
your dog encounters other dogs and people on
walks. Ways to tackle some of the common behavior
issues that often have a root cause of FAS, while
also improving your communication and bond with
your pet. The three veterinary coauthors and one
highly respected pet trainer have a combined
88 years of experience in the trenches of
veterinary medicine, with specialties in behavior
and training. By using their cutting-edge
techniques, you'll have pets that are happier,
healthier and live a longer, fuller life.
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Description
Almost every dog owner has a pet who suffers from
fear, anxiety, and stress (FAS). They are
the underlying cause of many concerning behaviors
such as excessive barking, aggression,
destructive behaviors, and house-soiling. They
are also the source for deterioration of the
human-animal bond, and can make a trip to the
veterinarian, pet groomer, or boarding facility
miserable for pet and owner alike. Left
untreated, these negative experiences can lead to
devastating consequences and permanent damage.
Unfortunately, many well-meaning owners
misinterpret or overlook the often subtle signs
of emotional injury and turmoil, or think that
the pet will simply outgrow it. This leads to
unnecessary trauma and suffering. Common FAS
triggers include Trips to the veterinarian (even
for routine services such as vaccinations and
nail trims) Bath time, brushing, or cleaning
ears.Loud noises thunderstorms fireworks the
vacuum cleaner construction gunshots or even
buzzers on appliances. Less-familiar people
or animals encountered on walks or near the
home.Being left alone during work hours or even
for short errands.Travel, including car rides.
Finally, there's help. From Fearful to Fear Free
is based on the groundbreaking Fear Free program
embraced by tens of thousands of veterinary
healthcare professionals and hundreds of
thousands of pet owners (fearfreepets.com
and fearfreehappyhomes.com). This is the first
and most authoritative book on the subject of
reducing FAS and increasing happy and calm in
dogs. Since pets communicate nonverbally, this
book will help you recognize if your pet is
suffering from FAS. By knowing your dog's body
language, vocalizations, and changes in normal
habits, you can make an accurate diagnosis and
take action to prevent triggers or treat the
fallout if they do happen. You'll learn The most
effective prescription sedatives for keeping
dogs calm and happy during thunderstorms,
fireworks, and other stressful events. The
positive steps you can take to keep your pet
occupied, calm, and content while you're away at
work or play.Simple, practical tactics for
helping your dog learn to love going to the
veterinarian's office8212literally pulling you
into the practice instead of avoiding it!How to
easily groom your dog and give him
medication.Tips to tame the chaos when guests
arrive in your home or when your dog encounters
other dogs and people on walks. Ways to tackle
some of the common behavior issues that often
have a root cause of FAS, while also improving
your communication and bond with your pet. The
three veterinary coauthors and one
highly respected pet trainer have a combined 88
years of experience in the trenches of veterinary
medicine, with specialties in behavior and
training. By using their cutting-edge techniques,
you'll have pets that are happier, healthier and
live a longer, fuller life.
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