We’re in a constant state of panic. Are our pets feeling it too?

Dogs and cats suffering from chronic anxiety or stress may consequently experience different physical symptoms.

While we know the reasons for the lockdown, the science behind it, and the fact that it’s one of the only ways to slow down the spread of this disease, what it’s exacerbated are our stress and anxiety levels with many people at their wits end.

Turning our world upside down has had a profound effect on our mental and physical well-being, and it doesn’t stop with us. Our pets can feel it too says Hill?s Pet Nutrition.

According to Dr. Guy Fyvie, Hill’s Pet Nutrition’s veterinary advisor, research has shown that our pets pick up on our anxiety and stress. He said in a recent study published in Nature’s Scientific Reports, Lina Roth, a professor at Linkoping University in Sweden, explains that dogs are sensitive to human stress and if the pet parent is stressed, dogs are likely to mirror that stress. And it is the same for cats, they can also pick up when we’re stressed out or anxious. Dogs and cats suffering from chronic anxiety or stress may consequently experience different physical symptoms. Lockdown and all that comes with it for your pet such as changes in their household routine, lack of predictability and invasion of their personal space, to name a few, can have a direct impact on their health. It’s important to remember that stress is both a physical and mental issue and you can?t treat the physical problem without addressing the emotional one.

The following can help relieve your pet’s mental stress:

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