Not exact matches
The Sentry Calming Collar helps cats
in fearful or stressful
situations (separation anxiety, visitors, other household cats,
new baby, vet visits, and traveling).
Some dogs may be
fearful of
new people,
new places, and loud noises like fireworks and thunder, but confident enough to rip apart a box (see Diego, who is nervous
in new situations, but an expert at even the most difficult and loud food toys).
Dogs that do not have the opportunity to socialize with other dogs, animals and people will become
fearful or aggressive
in new situations.
Dogs that are not properly socialized during puppyhood tend to be more cautious and
fearful of
new people and unfamiliar
situations later
in life — that's not what you want for your puppy.
NurtureCALM 247 Pheromone Collars for dogs are proven to modify behavior The collar helps dogs
in fearful or stressful
situations separation anxiety visitors other household dogs loud noises
new baby vet visits traveling The pheromone provides a convenient alternative to diffusers which are limited for use
in the confines of a designated room The calming collar goes where your dog goes whether it is at home or on the go Can be give to all ages and to all breeds Effective and safe and can be used without longterm effects NurtureCALM 247 Pheromone Collar mimics the pheromone that the mother dog produces to calm and reassure her kittens Dogs recognize these pheromones throughout life Pheromone behavior collars mimic the natural way to help do
This collar helps cats
in fearful or stressful
situations [separation anxiety, visitors, other household cats, loud noises,
new baby, vet visits, traveling].
These dogs typically haven't had the opportunity of socialization
in other areas of their life as well and are
fearful of many
new situations not just the nail trimming.
«All the games and exercises to play with
fearful dogs give me
new ideas for ways to engage horses
in scary
situations.»
It creates a more
fearful dog: A dog who is trained with aversive methods becomes a lot more afraid
in new situations.
My 160 pound saint bernard is a sweetheart, but very
fearful at the vet and
in all
new situations.
If the pet shows no interest
in the reward, he is too
fearful, anxious or agitated to learn a
new behavior, and he should be removed from the
situation immediately.