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Beyond the Bark: A Healthcare-First Approach to Dog Anxiety Relief
Discover a healthcare-first approach to dog anxiety. Learn how vet-inspired, non-medicated solutions like adaptogens and therapeutic tools can improve your pet's wellbeing. Read more...
The Oral-Anxiety Connection: Why Stressed Pets Chew and How to Stop It
The connection between stress and oral behaviors in pets, particularly destructive chewing, is significant. Stress often leads to a dry mouth, which can exacerbate the urge to chew. Products like lick mats and durable chews can be incredibly beneficial. They provide 'active relaxation' by engaging the pet in a calming activity, which can help increase saliva production and improve oral health. Drawing from a background in the healthcare field, it's clear that addressing both the physiological (dry mouth) and psychological (stress) aspects is key to managing these behaviors. Read more...
The Silent Language of Stress: 3 Signs Your Pet is Asking for Calm
Introduction:    In the healthcare field, we often say that prevention is the best medicine. Whether I’m looking at a patient’s clinical health or observing my own pets at home, the signs of stress aren't always loud. They don’t always come in the form of a bark or a shredded pillow. Sometimes, stress is a whisper.        At Paws&Peace, we believe that understanding these whispers is the first step toward a healthier, more harmonious life for your furry family members.        1. The "Hiding in Plain Sight" Sign ... Read more...