The most effective and beneficial approach to solving your dogâs anxiety issues is definitely NOT medicating your dog with anti-depressants such as Doggie-Prozac. Doggie-Prozac will not cure your dog â in addition it can also cause very serious health issues, you can read about that here. On the other hand, ensuring that your dog has a sufficient daily intake of quality Omega-3 fatty acids can have a beneficial effect on your dogâs ability to overcome anxiety.
- My primary focus in curing anxiety in a dog is to observe, analyze and improve the dogâs peoplesâ habits and communication skills;
- Then once habits and communication are addressed it is time to look at the dogâs overall diet.
- Increases the fluidity of cell membranes;
- Improves communication between brain cells;
- As such daily ingestion of enough EPA:
- Works to support proper functioning of the brain, and;
- Enables calming.
- The brain is very sensitive to cellular inflammation.Â
- Cellular inflammation creates a breakdown in the signalling between cells.Â
- When breakdown occurs the brain cannot function at optimal levels.
When the level of Omega 3 fatty acids available to the brain are insufficient, neuro-inflammation is exacerbated and disruption of signalling between nerves becomes significant.Â
- To make matters worse, when coupled with increased consumption of omega-6 fatty acids refined carbohydrates (such as wheat flour, rice and sugar):
- Increase insulin production;
- Which in-turn increases the amount of AA (the Omega-6 fatty acid which causes inflammation);
- At the same time decreased consumption of EPA:
- Results in an increased AA to EPA ratio;
- Which further exacerbates inflammation.
When the brain is not receiving sufficient daily amounts of DHA, serotonin levels are decreased. Decreased levels of serotonin are associated with anxiety.
- Compromise the blood-brain barrier.Â
- This barrier protects the brain from uninhibited flow of undesirable substances/matter into the brain;
- Decrease normal blood flow to the brain;
- Decrease phosphatidylserine (PS) levels;Â
- PS is a naturally occurring anti-depressant, and also helps improve the ability to concentrate.
- I encourage you to read the food manufactures’ label,and;
- Check the Omega-3 vs. Omega-6 fatty acid percentage, and;Â
- Then supplement your dogâs diet with Omega-3 fatty acids to suit.Â
- You can read more about Omega Fatty Acids for your dog:
- All of the other ways Omega-3 fatty acids support your dogâs health;
- Options for providing Omega-3 fatty acids in your dogâs daily diet;
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an understanding of the real intelligence, sensitivity and capability of dogs;
an understanding of how to read a dog’s face and a dog’s overall body language;
an understanding of the full spectrum of ways that humans communicate and dogs communicate;Â
understanding and recognition of the individual that is each dog – no two dogs are the same…taking a ‘cookie cutter’ approach to techniques is not the way to work with a dog;
a complete recognition and understanding of all the elements that feed a behaviour and create an issue:
 the vast majority of people can only identify one or two elements…which vastly inhibits the ability to resolve behavior issues;
behaviours do not exist in isolation – there are always many elements that feed a single behaviour, there all always multiple behaviours that create a behavioral issue;
self-restraint and discipline on the part of the human who is directing the dog;
sensitivity, awareness, intuition, instinct and timing on the part of the human who is directing the dog;
to understand, connect with and adapt quickly and effectively to a dog’s learning requirements you must be able to employ the same tools a dog uses – acute sensitivity, awareness, instinct, intuition and timing;
kindness, endurance, consideration, patience, persistence, perspective, the ability and know how to let the past go, the ability to set realistic expectations at any one point in time;
the creation of structure, rules, boundaries and limitations for each situation at the macro and micro level;
understanding of all the elements that make up an instruction and direction to a dog…there are multiple steps involved in an instruction – not just one!
absolute honesty – if you cannot be honest with yourself you will not be able to communicate clearly with a dog.

