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Common Phobias in Pets

Topic: PetsPublished September 11, 2012

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Phobia is not considered as an ordinary fear. It is defined as intense fear towards anything. Phobias are of several types. People who have phobias usually avoid from the fear subject. According to research, phobia is one of the anxiety disorders which can occur in almost all age groups. Phobias can be categorized into groups like, social phobia, specific phobia, and agoraphobia. Social phobia occurs when you fear of being embarrassed by others or performance anxieties. Specific phobia, as name tells it include fear from some specific thing like dogs, elevators, snakes, flying, water, spiders and waves etc. Agoraphobia is known as fear of leaving home or any specific safe area. Phobias can occur because of few reasons like combination of genetics, heredity, brain chemistry, and life experiences that can lead to phobia. Human beings aren’t the only ones who are afraid of heights and loud thunder but phobia occurs in pets. They are also prone of getting scared or anxious. For some dogs, car rides produce a lot of fear. The combination of fear and can not understand what is happening cause drooling, shaking, or even vomiting in some dogs and cats. In humans, we see this as a disease or illness motion, but it is true that the result of an illness inner ear problem. Some dogs are really sick, and. For these animals to be treated under the supervision of a veterinarian for most dogs, however, the disease is strictly an overreaction to the fear and anxiety of car noise, movements, etc. You can take your pet environment with your car will be used when the car is running and then try to short trips around the block. Some animals need something to calm down. Some of the phobias found in the pets are:- Noise phobia in pets - It is unfamiliar that why most of the pets are afraid of noise like in dogs it is very common problem as compared to the cats. Like in the case of thunder and lightning, pets are more fearful to storm-related events, like changes in atmospheric pressure, electrostatic disturbances and even voices related to storm. A noise phobia includes fear of thunderstorms, firecrackers and gunshots. Common Sign to look out for in pets:- Shaking and trembling, Barking or howling, Trying to hide, Refusing intake of food, Home-alone phobia in pets The fear of being left alone is another phobia found in all pets. Unfortunately, we have to leave our pets alone for long period of day while we go to work. In some cases separation issues can turn more serious, and difficult to treat, problem of separation anxiety can cause tremendous emotional distress for both pet and owner. Common signs to look out for in pets - Dogs will consistently follows owner or family member’s from room to room. Excessive activities like , scratching, chewing, and digging. Getting irritated in the absence of owner.

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