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How to Identify Separation Anxiety Stress Signals in Your Dog

How to Identify Separation Anxiety Stress Signals in Your Dog

by behaviorbits | Jul 30, 2021 | Barking/Distress, Training

In this video, Kayla offers insight into various stress signals dogs give us that they may be suffering from separation anxiety.

How to Prepare Your Anxious Pet for a Veterinary Visit

How to Prepare Your Anxious Pet for a Veterinary Visit

by behaviorbits | Jul 20, 2021 | Barking/Distress

Learn how to ease the stress of an anxious dog for a veterinary visit

Daily Mental Enrichment

Daily Mental Enrichment

by behaviorbits | Jul 9, 2021 | Enrichment

Some mental enrichment exercises and tips for dogs from an expert team

Benefits of the Toppl® Chew Toy for Anxious Pets

Benefits of the Toppl® Chew Toy for Anxious Pets

by behaviorbits | Jul 1, 2021 | Barking/Distress

Learn more about why enrichment toys are beneficial to pets; not just when you are away.

How to Transition a Dog With Anxiety to Their Safe Spot

How to Transition a Dog With Anxiety to Their Safe Spot

by behaviorbits | Jun 29, 2021 | Training

Hear why “safe spots” are important to helping animals remain calm; and how you can create one for your dog, too!

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