How To Keep Your Dog Calm At The Veterinarian’s Office

How To Keep Your Dog Calm At The Veterinarian’s Office

Taking your dog to a Veterinarian is essential when owning a dog. We all want our dogs to be healthy and veterinarians are there to help you address all of your dog’s health needs. However, not all dogs enjoy going to the vet. Some dogs get nervous and develop anxiety when it is time to go.

Here we will talk about five tips we hope will make the trip to go see a vet less stressful and less anxious for you and most importantly, your dog.


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  1. Keep Yourself Calm
  2. Make The Ride To The Vet More Comfortable
  3. Bring Your Dog’s Favorite Toys
  4. Bring Your Dog’s Favorite Treats
  5. Take Your Dog to A Veterinarian You Trust

1. Keep Yourself Calm

Dogs are faithful creatures that like to follow you around and like to pay attention to everything that you do. They can also sense your feelings and can tell when you are you are feeling at times. When it is time to take your dog to the vet’s office and you start to feel anxiety yourself, your dog is going to sense your anxiety and that can cause your dog’s mimic your feelings their anxiety level starts to increase.

You can start to lower your dog’s anxiety by lowering your own anxiety level. By being the example, your dog will feel less worried about the trip. Deep breathing exercises are a good way to keep yourself calm and also by talking to your dog a normal, calming voice.   


2. Make The Ride To The Vet More Comfortable

Whenever it is time to take your dog to the vet, your dog may start acting uncomfortable in the car. Making the car to the vet can help to lower your dog’s anxiety.

You can start to ease your dog’s anxiety by first leaving your house earlier and allowing your dog to take its time to adjust to the fact that it is going to go see the vet.

You can also help your dog feel more comfortable by providing them with a comfortable place to sit during the car ride. By providing your dog with a comfortable dog seat, your dog will not only enjoy the ride there but also feel more relaxed and calm.

When looking for a dog seat, your dog’s safety always comes first. The ideal dog seat for your dog is the seat that will make your dog feel safe, secure, and comfortable. Also, remember that not all dog seats are made for all types of dogs. Keep in mind the size of your dog when looking for a dog seat. There are some dog seats that are available for small/medium dogs to feel more comfortable. If you own a large dog, make sure your car has enough room for your dog to feel comfortable.  


3. Bring Your Dog’s Favorite Toys

All dogs have a favorite toy that they love and want to always carry around with them. Bringing your dog’s favorite toy can help them feel more at ease during stressful times.

There are also special toys designed to help soothe your dog in stressful situations. An example of these types of toys would be the Snuggle Puppy Behavioral Aid Toy and the Busy Buddy Calming Toy.

You can also try giving your dog one of your T-Shirts or sock that has your scent on it. Just by having something with your sent can be extremely calming for your dog. You can carry these items with you throughout the whole trip or you can have your dogs play with them before the trip begins.


4. Bring Your Dog’s Favorite Treats

Taking treats with you to the vet’s office can help relax your dog throughout the visit. Your dog will begin to feel more comfortable by rewarding them with their favorite treats for being brave. They can also be eventually trained to feel relaxed during the visit.

There are also dog treats that are specially made to lower anxiety in dogs. Most calming treats are made with healthy, organic ingredients that help lower anxiety. They can also help with digestion, stress, nausea, general health, and a variety of other things.

Soothing treats for dogs such as Calming Treats for Dogs by Premium Care and Calming Bites by Zesty Paws are made to help lower anxiety during stressful times for dogs. You can give your dog one of these treats before the trip to the vet’s office and also during other times your dog feels anxious or stress. It is highly recommended that you check with a veterinarian to determine with calming treats is best for your dog to get the best outcome.


5. Take Your Dog to A Veterinarian You Trust

There are a lot of veterinarians out there. Choosing a veterinarian at first may be intimidating, but it is worth seeking out one that you trust and will treat your dog well.

Veterinarians that aren’t unreliable and that are untrustworthy can make all of your visits unpleasant. Your dog is not going to go to feel comfortable in the hands of a vet they don’t like.

On the other hand, going to a friendly and reliable veterinarian will not help with your dog’s anxiety, but also give you confidence that they will give your dog the best possible care available.

One of the best ways to treat your dog’s anxiety is to talk to a reliable veterinarian. They can help identify the possible causes and triggers of your dog’s anxiety. They can also help identify any other issues your dog may be experiencing.

Veterinarians can be a little expensive for some people. However, there is nothing more important than keeping your dog safe in the hands of someone who cares and wants the best for your dog as much as you do.

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