I worked as a dog walker for about 10 years and I can say that the advice here is quite solid.
One bit of advice that I don't believe was covered in this article is that prevention is the best way to stop a dog fight. Be aware of your dog and the other dogs around them. Be aware of your dog's body language and recognize when they're uncomfortable. Take immediate action to remove them from uncomfortable situations and show them that you're in control of the situation and you're watching out for them. Don't rely on other people to reign in their dogs, if another dog is acting badly and the owner won't address it then you should leave immediately.
In short: Be aware. Recognize discomfort. Take control. Remove yourself and your dog before anything even has a chance to escalate.
My dog absolutely loathes fireworks. She gets incredibly stressed.
Unfortunately nothing we’ve tried has worked to calm her down. She has several beds, we’ve tried calming sprays you plug into the wall, white noise, the lot.
The funny thing, we tried to desensitise her by playing firework noises on the TV. Even with the TV up full volume, sound bar with full bass, she walks around like nothing is happening - doesn’t care in the slightest.
But the faint sound of a firework (or a wheelie bin moving sometimes) and she’s shit scared.
It leads to psychosis and paranoia in them. Did you know that over half of cats in Asylums have tried catnip? We need to get this devil drug out of our felines lives and have them live a full and happy life free from drugs.
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