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Anxiety is a factor that takes away the peace of mind for dogs and also affects the owner’s peace of mind. Nervous and aggressive dogs need treatment and care. This discomfort can exist in any breed and at any age. To alleviate anxiety and stress in dogs, you need to use anti-anxiety medications. If your dog is anxious and nervous, you should consult a veterinarian, and the veterinarian will prescribe the appropriate medication for them. To buy the best and cheapest dog anxiety and calming medication in Kenya and in the city of Nairobi, you can visit the Canine  Dog Pharmacy online.(dog food)

Anxiety in Dogs

Dogs are very affectionate creatures and love their owners. Loyal dogs want to dedicate their lives to their owners and never think of misbehaving with their parents. However, there are times when dogs become aggressive, assertive, nervous, anxious, and stressed. This type of behavior is called anxiety in dogs. Anxiety in dogs can turn them from loving creatures into wild ones. In such cases, we must be concerned about our dogs and consider treating this problem. To treat anxiety in dogs, we need the help of a veterinarian to prescribe the best medication and treatment.

Reasons of Anxiety in Dogs

Dogs can experience anxiety and stress for various reasons, leading to unusual behavior. These reasons vary in different dog breeds and ages. However, veterinarians have identified three major reasons that are the main causes of anxiety in most dogs:

  • Fear: Contrary to what you might think, dogs can be very fearful of various events and sounds, leading to anxiety. Thunder, fireworks, Christmas, construction, loud music, and similar sounds can cause fear and anxiety in dogs. Long car trips, meeting strangers or unfamiliar dogs, visits to the vet, changes in their living environment, and such events can also cause anxiety in dogs.
  • Separation: Separation is a bitter event for dogs that can lead to anxiety and stress. Separation from parents, separation from their puppies, or separation from neighbor dogs can cause anxiety in dogs.
  • Aging: Another factor in the onset of anxiety in dogs is aging. Dogs enter a new phase of life as they age, in which they tolerate a lot of stress and anxiety.

Signs of Anxiety in Dogs

Like other dog diseases, this discomfort and problem also cause them to show symptoms. As valuable pet owners, we must be vigilant about these symptoms so that we can quickly move towards the treatment of anxious dogs. The signs of anxiety in dogs are as follows:

  • Excessive barking
  • Depression
  • Destructive behavior
  • Aggressive behavior
  • Urinating or defecating indoors
  • Restlessness
  • Excessive drooling and/or panting
  • Rapid heart rate (tachycardia) or rapid breathing
  • Pacing
  • Excessive shedding
  • Dilated pupils and/or rapid blinking
  • Weight loss
  • Gastrointestinal problems (vomiting and/or diarrhea)
  • Trembling
  • Difficulty concentrating or being distracted
  • Excessive energy
  • Continuous scanning of the environment
  • Attempting to escape or hide
  • Whining or licking lips
  • Tail chasing or lip licking
  • Growling
  • Chewing or destructive behavior towards perceived threats or directed at another person or animal
  • Repetitive behaviors, such as licking (an object or themselves), in an attempt to self-soothe, or as a compulsive nervous response

More Anxious Dogs

Anxiety can be present in dogs from puppyhood to old age and affect their lives. Each dog has its own specific reaction to facing this problem. However, we should be aware that some breeds, such as Border Collies, Bichon Frises, Australian Shepherds, Cocker Spaniels, German Shepherds, and Labrador Retrievers, are less resistant to this discomfort compared to other breeds. Therefore, if we own a puppy from these breeds, we need to be more vigilant in controlling their anxiety and stress.

Common Anxiety Medications in Dogs

  • Fluoxetine: This medication is available in the form of tablets, capsules, and drops and can be purchased with a veterinarian’s prescription. This medication increases the level of serotonin in the dog’s brain and eliminates anxiety and stress in dogs.
  • Clomipramine: It is an antidepressant medication used to treat anxiety caused by the separation of dogs from parents or puppies. This medication is available in tablet form.
  • Trazodone: This medication is prescribed for dogs to treat anxiety and stress caused by separation and fear. Note that this medication has a milder effect compared to other anxiety medications. Trazodone is available in tablet and capsule forms.
  • Benzodiazepines: This anti-anxiety medication is available in tablet form and is used to treat anxiety and stress in dogs. It causes excessive hunger in dogs.
  • Gabapentin: This capsule form medication provides relaxation in dogs and is also prescribed as a pain reliever for dogs.
  • Alprazolam: This medication is available in tablet and capsule forms. Veterinarians prescribe this anti-anxiety medication to treat anxiety and stress in dogs.
  • Clorazepate: This medication is used to treat anxiety caused by dogs’ fear of unusual noises or encountering strangers. It is available in tablet form.
  • Dexmedetomidine: This anti-anxiety medication is prescribed for dogs that are anxious due to the fear of very loud noises. It calms your dog.
  • Diazepam: This tablet medication relaxes dogs that have become anxious due to fear of very loud noises.
  • Clonidine: If your dog is anxious due to separation, this tablet medication can calm your dog.
  • Amitriptyline: These tablets are prescribed by veterinarians for the treatment of separation anxiety in dogs.
  • Buspirone: Veterinarians prescribe these tablets for dogs that have become anxious and stressed due to fear of loud noises or encountering strangers.
  • Lorazepam: It is an effective anti-anxiety medication and is prescribed for most dogs with different conditions.
  • Paroxetine: Veterinarians have introduced this medication as an anti-anxiety tablet for dogs.
  • Sertraline: This tablet is a sedative and a useful anti-anxiety medication. It is prescribed for dogs anxious about separation and fear.

Conclusion

Dogs are exposed to anxiety from puppyhood to old age. Anxiety and stress are like poison for dogs. Reasons such as fear of thunder and lightning, fear of separation, and aging can lead to anxiety in dogs. The signs of anxiety in dogs include excessive barking, depression, destructive behavior, aggressive behavior, urinating or defecating indoors, restlessness, and many more. If you observe these symptoms, you should take your dog to a veterinarian to prescribe anti-anxiety medications. For the best and highest quality dog anxiety medication in Kenya and the city of Nairobi, the Canine Pet Pharmacy online is at your service. You can also purchase other medications for treating flea and tick, ear and eye care, skin and coat care, heartworm, heart and blood pressure, dental care, joint care, pain relief, and arthritis, antibiotics, allergy relief, electrolyres and vitamines, gastrointestinal care and digestion, urinary tract and kidney care, Thyroid and Hormone, Incontinence and Bladder Control, and bandages at the highest quality and most competitive price in Kenya.(pet shop in kenya)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is anxiety in dogs?

Fear, worry, and stress that dogs experience for various reasons can cause them psychological harm. These conditions lead dogs to become aggressive and nervous, and they exhibit unusual behavior towards themselves, their owners, and others. These abnormal behaviors in dogs are referred to as anxiety.

What types of medications are suitable for dog anxiety?

Veterinarians prescribe medications to treat dogs suffering from anxiety, which have a calming effect and rescue them from depression. These medications have very positive effects on the treatment of dogs. Some of these medications include sertraline, paroxetine, lorazepam, buspirone, amitriptyline, clonidine, diazepam, dexmedetomidine, and many other medications available in the form of tablets, capsules, supplements, syrup, drops, and ampoules.

Do you need a veterinarian’s prescription for dog anxiety medication?

Most medications used to treat dog anxiety certainly require a veterinarian’s prescription. This is because diagnosing this condition in dogs is a challenging task and falls within the purview of a veterinarian. Moreover, the prescription and the proper usage of the medication must be in accordance with the veterinarian’s instructions.

What causes anxiety in dogs?

Dogs can experience anxiety and stress for various reasons, and this can happen in both their puppyhood and old age. One major reason for anxiety in dogs is various fears. Fear of loud noises such as thunder and lightning, fireworks, music, encountering new people and animals, and long car trips are some of the fears that can lead to anxiety in dogs. Another reason is separation, which occurs when dogs are separated from their owners, children, or friends, causing them significant stress. The third reason is aging, as dogs face new challenges and increased stress as they grow older.