Dog Mental Health
by Matthew Seigneur
Your dog’s mental health is just as important as their
physical health. Keeping your dog happy and healthy is your
main goal. Keeping your dog healthy also includes his mental
well being. We will be talking about a few of the mental problems
that your dog can have and ways to help your dog with his
mental health.
Do dogs get depressed?
Of course, dogs get depressed. They go through
bouts of depression and you will notice your dog moping about
and not wanting to play, only drinking small amounts of water,
and you may even notice them losing a lot of weight. You want
your dog’s mental health to be good, but how can you
tell what is causing this depression?
After you have ruled out a physical aliment
by taking your dog to the vet; now you can look around and
see what may be causing this change in your dog’s attitude
and help get your dog’s mental health back on track.
Grief can cause depression in dogs just as it
can in the human race. Has your dog lost a playmate recently?
Maybe a dog down the street has moved away. Or maybe the child
in your family has gone off to college. Your dog longs for
that companionship and now it is gone. If you have moved or
have left your dog in the care of others while you were on
vacation this can also be the root of your dog’s depression.
Start helping your dog enjoy life again. Give him extra attention
and love. If he has lost his doggy playmate, take him to the
park or to the doggie daycare so he can play with other dogs
and maybe make a
new friend that will help him over this depression. This may
just pull him out of his depression.
Depression untreated can lead to more serious
physical problems that you are sure to want to avoid. If you
can not seem to bring the zing back into your dog’s
life you may want to ask your vet for some anti-depression
medicine.
Anxiety is probably one of the most common mental
disorders in dogs all over the world. It is your responsibility
to notice when your dog is stressed and what causes his stress
and to keep him out of these types of situations for his protection
or to help him overcome his
anxieties.
The different signs of anxiety and stress are
excessive drooling, whining, panting, moaning, shivering,
or reluctance to move.
The different types of anxieties and how to
know them:
Separation Anxiety
This is probably the most common anxiety in
dogs. Your dog will be soiling the floor, chewing up furniture,
and their barking or howling can be heard clear down the block
are sure signs of separation anxiety.
Noise Anxiety
Noise Anxiety is a problem for thousands of
types of animals. Dogs that are afraid of loud noises often
run to hide, but because of their fear they do not pay attention
and may endanger themselves by running into oncoming traffic,
etc.
Social Anxiety
This anxious behavior is seen in dogs that as
puppies were never around other dogs or a lot of people. This
can be seen when your dog is around others if he tries to
cower in a corner to hide. He is feeling overwhelmed by his
surroundings and all the commotion from the other dogs or
extra people.
These are just some of the problems that your
dog may have. Remember to pay attention to your dog; he is
your friend and companion. He needs your protection as well
as your love.
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