Pet Anxiety FAQs

Pet Anxiety FAQs: Calming the Inner Storm with Help from a Veterinarian Near You in Bloomington, IL

Just as a sudden gust of wind can rattle the leaves on a sturdy oak, anxiety can disrupt the tranquility of even the most well-adjusted pet. This internal storm can manifest in a variety of ways, from excessive barking and destructive behavior to withdrawal and fear. Thankfully, we at Fairway Knolls Veterinary Hospital, your veterinarian in Bloomington, IL, are here to help.

Pet Anxiety FAQs

What Are the Common Signs of Pet Anxiety?

Like a storm brewing on the horizon, the signs of pet anxiety can be subtle at first. These can include excessive barking, howling, pacing, destructive behavior (such as chewing, digging, or scratching), hiding, trembling, drooling, and more. 

What Are the Common Triggers for Pet Anxiety?

Just as a sudden thunderstorm can frighten even the bravest traveler, various triggers can unleash a wave of anxiety in our pets. These include separation anxiety, fear of loud noises (thunderstorms, fireworks), fear of strangers, and even changes in your or their  routine. 

How Can I Help My Pet Cope with Anxiety?

There are many ways we can help provide our pets with a sense of security and calm. This may include creating a safe haven, providing calming pheromone diffusers, and engaging in calming activities such as playing.

When Should I Seek Professional Help?

If your pet's anxiety is severe, persistent, or significantly impacting their quality of life, it may be crucial to seek guidance from a veterinarian or a certified animal behaviorist.

Get Vet Care, Pet Care, and Animal Hospital Services from a Veterinarian Near You for Separation Anxiety, Anxiety Disorders, and Stress Related Behavioral Problems in Pets

At Fairway Knolls Veterinary Hospital, your pet hospital in Bloomington, IL, we understand the importance of addressing pet anxiety. Our team is dedicated to providing compassionate and effective care, helping you and your pet navigate the challenges of anxiety and find a path to calm and tranquility. Call us at (309) 663-1414 for vet care, pet care, pet hospital services, and animal hospital services from a veterinarian near you for separation anxiety, anxiety disorders, and stress related behavioral problems in pets.

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