PetSitters SeparationAnxiety

PetSitters SeparationAnxiety

Petsitters Emotional Safeguards

A night out, a day at the office, or a long vacation are probably all the same difference to our animals left behind. Interviewing petsitters, boarding facilities, and “pet parents” revealed something surprising: worries about animals are identical across the board. These concerns include a change in eating habits and routine, the possibility of separation stress, and fear of an illness or accident. Remedies are identical either for in-home or boarding situations. 

Routines

Flower Essence Therapy is highly effective in eliminating and preventing negative behaviors, attitudes, and emotions when surroundings or routine is changed, even slightly. Pancho the Chihuahua and I had met twice before and got along well. But my first morning alone, without benefit of his parents’ presence, he decided to bark incessantly and evade my advances to put his leash on for a walk. His “brother and sister” patiently waited for us.

 Persian rugs and my reputation were at stake. Without intervention, it was going to be a long week. I tossed him a treat with Flower Essences of Chestnut Bud for learning something new, Yarrow for environment, and Sweetgrass for accepting change in leadership. I got the leash on in less than 5 minutes. The afternoon walk was not a problem using the same remedies as a precaution.

SeparationAnxiety

Symptoms of this problem are varied but the remedy is simple. Symptoms include both extremes of aggression and depression with lots of in-between behaviors. Cats hide under the bed. Dogs become toy aggressive. One pet sitter said a dog growled at him when he went to sit on “her” couch. Use your Essences. Spray the area. Essences do not need to be ingested to be effective. (I used them in the middle of Hurricane Rita helping 250 dogs!) Wait a few minutes and let the Essences do their job. In emergencies, use every 10 minutes until behavior improves.

 Sudden Trauma

Alleviate worry about accidents or illness with a stocked and ready “emotional first aid kit.” This kit should include a remedy for sudden illness, accident, or emergency = Star of Bethlehem has never disappointed me. If you think it looks like someone is getting sick, getting stressed about anything, even a change in the weather; use this Flower Essence as soon as possible.  Animals respond beautifully, as is evident in their calm composure and quick acceptance of difficult surroundings or circumstances.

 Experts across the board also agree on a few simple tasks that greatly help calm animals while away: