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How long does it take for CBD to help dog anxiety

Last Fourth of July, my neighbor sat on her living room floor, comforting her 3-year-old Goldendoodle, Daisy, who was shaking under the coffee table

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How to prevent dogs from gnawing on furniture when alone

How to prevent dogs from gnawing on furniture when alone

Coming home to a scene of devastation—a shredded couch cushion, gnawed table legs, your favorite shoes in tatters—is a uniquely frustrating experience for any dog owner

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What is the best treatment for dogs with separation anxiety?

What is the best treatment for dogs with separation anxiety?

Dogs with separation anxiety don’t just whine when you grab your keys—they might scratch door frames until their paws bleed, chew through drywall, or even urinate on your favorite rug despite being house-trained for years.

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What age do dogs get separation anxiety

What age do dogs get separation anxiety

If you’ve ever paused at the door, keys in hand, listening to your dog’s sudden whines or seeing them paw at the floor as you prepare to leave, you’re not alone in wondering

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What are the two most common mental illnesses in dogs?

What are the two most common mental illnesses in dogs?

Dogs, like humans, can struggle with invisible battles that affect their happiness and well-being. Sometimes, the restlessness, destruction, or withdrawal we notice isn’t just “bad behavior”—it might be a sign of deeper mental distress.

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is separation anxiety bad for dogs

is separation anxiety bad for dogs

Wondering if separation anxiety is bad for your dog? Consider this: coming home to a chewed pillow, a puddle by the door, and a pup pacing like they’ve been sprinting

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What is the best thing for dogs with separation anxiety

What is the best thing for dogs with separation anxiety

Imagine coming home after a long day at work to find your couch cushions torn, your favorite slipper chewed to bits, and your normally cheerful Golden Retriever cowering under the dining table

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