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Pets, and particularly dogs, are prone to stress and anxiety. It is important for pet owners to be aware of the signs of stress and anxiety in their pet, and to take steps to prevent and manage any issues that arise. Pet owners should ensure their pet’s environment is comfortable and safe, and that they are being provided with adequate exercise and mental stimulation. Pet owners should also be aware of the possible causes of stress and anxiety in their pet, such as changes in routine, loud noises, or the presence of other animals. It is important to consult a veterinarian if the pet appears to be suffering from stress or anxiety, as they can provide advice on management strategies and, if necessary, medications. There are also a range of products available to help reduce stress and anxiety in pets, such as calming beds, calming sprays, and calming collars.