Dog Anxiety I - Understanding Anxiety And How To Treat It

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Dog Anxiety I - Understanding Anxiety And How To Treat It
Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.10 GB | Duration: 8h 37m

Learn how to help your dog overcome anxiety issues and reclaim a healthy, happy and high-quality life!

What you'll learn
Why it’s important to teach and support your dogs to be able to self-regulate into healthy relaxation
Physiologically, what causes one animal in a situation to over react where another of the same species is not phased
Gentle holistic approaches such as Reiki, flower essences, WEBB, acupressure, Telling ton T Touch and many more can help the planet and your animals.
Anxiety is basically a panic attack, often due to fear, separation, or aging focusing on separation
The role Animal Communication can play in a multi-level approach to dog anxiety
How nature's roadmap, "go with the flow" and true significance of symptoms helps pets in relation to anxiety issues
Requirements
An interest in protecting and helping dogs with anxiety.
Description
Anxious dogs are one of the most common problems that pet parents face.A recent study of 13,700 dogs in Finland found that up to 70% of dogs show signs of anxiety!But that’s not the scary part…The scary part is that most pet owners miss these signs.+ Aggression.+ Urinating or defecating in the house.+ Drooling.+ Panting.+ Destructive behavior.+ Depression.+ Excessive barking.+ Pacing……could all mean that your dog has serious anxiety issues that need to be looked at immediately or it could wreak havoc on the rest of their health.Fortunately, Integrative Veterinarian, Dr. Edward Bassingthwaighte has partnered with Pet Summits to bring you the Dog Anxiety I - Understanding Anxiety And How To Treat It online courseDr. Edward has brought together 12 world-leading veterinarians, dog trainers, and anxiety experts who will share their insights on nutrition, symptoms, at home remedies, food and more in dealing with dog anxiety. In the first part of the Dog Anxiety online course, they’ll dive deep into what is causing your dog’s anxiety and how you can overcome it using natural and holistic solutions!. This online course is designed for pet owners who are looking for ways to help their dogs live happier, calmer and stress-free lives.The line-up of incredible speakers at this summit includes Dr. Ava Frick, Laurie Edge Hughes, Dr. Jeff Feinman, Lisa Spector and many more.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: Understanding Anxiety in Dogs

Lecture 2 PREVIEW: Dr. Bassingthwaighte: Anxiety Is Simply Arousal With Nowhere To Go

Lecture 3 Dr. Edward Bassingthwaighte: Anxiety Is Simply Arousal With Nowhere To Go

Lecture 4 Dr. Ava Frick: Getting To The Why Of Anxiety And A Novel Treatment Approach

Lecture 5 Dr. Christina Chambreau: Resolving Human & Environmental Triggers of Anxiety

Lecture 6 PREVIEW: Dr. Janet Roark: Separation Anxiety And Essential Oils

Lecture 7 Dr. Janet Roark: Separation Anxiety And Essential Oils

Lecture 8 Ana Maria Vasquez: Anxiety In Dogs And The Energetics Behind It

Lecture 9 Laurie Edge Hughes: Sensory Integration Disorders And Anxiety In Dogs

Section 3: Alternative & Holistic Approaches To Treating Anxiety

Lecture 10 Dr. Jean Hofve: How Flower Essences Can Help Stress And Anxiety In Dogs

Lecture 11 PREVIEW: Lisa Spector: Music For Anxiety

Lecture 12 Lisa Spector: Music For Anxiety

Lecture 13 Dr. Jeff Feinman: Vitality And Balance System And How It May Work Well With WEBB

Lecture 14 PREVIEW: Dr. Cara Gubbins: Animal Communication For Anxiety

Lecture 15 Dr. Cara Gubbins: Animal Communication For Anxiety

Lecture 16 Dr. Barrie Sands: Creating Harmony And Coherence Within Yourself To Support Your

Lecture 17 Jed Davis: Reducing Anxiety: An Objective Approach to a Stress Free Pet

Section 4: Extra Resources

Lecture 18 Understanding, Recognising, Preventing And Treating Anxiety Holistically In Dogs

Lecture 19 Anxiety: An Objective Guide To A Stress-Free Pet

Dog parents or future dog parents