
Fear & Separation for Animals
Many people must work and leave their animals alone for long periods of time. Animals that are left alone can experience real fear and anxiety, particularly if there are no other animal companions present. Untreated, anxiety can lead to depression, which is more common in domesticated animals than you may think. Continued fear and anxiety can lead to a very unhappy animal that can become aggressive as they may hold anger for being left alone. The level of fear and anxiety an animal exhibits will be influenced both by their past experiences and the current environment.
This blend is particularly helpful for those animals that have had previous owners and may experience feelings of grief and rejection.
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