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How to Keep Your Dog Chill During Your Next Social Gathering

How to Keep Your Dog Chill When Company Comes Over

Are you one of those dog parents who cringe at the thought of inviting friends or family over because your furry friend turns into a bundle of uncontrollable energy the moment guests walk through the door? You're not alone. Many dog parents face the challenge of managing their pups' hyperactivity during social gatherings. But fear not! With a few simple strategies, you can create a calm and enjoyable environment for both your guests and your furry companion.


Strategy 1: Set the Stage for Success

Before your guests arrive, create a comfortable and familiar space for your dog where they can retreat if they feel overwhelmed. Set up their bed or crate in a quiet area away from the hustle and bustle of the gathering.


Strategy 2: Exercise and Playtime

Help your dog burn off excess energy before guests arrive by taking them for a long walk or engaging in a fun play session. A tired dog is less likely to become overly excited when company comes over.


Strategy 3: Introduce Relaxation Support Treats

PAWS Relaxation Support Chill Treats are specially formulated with natural ingredients like almond butter to help soothe and calm anxious or hyperactive dogs. Consider giving your pup a treat before guests arrive to promote relaxation and reduce stress.


Strategy 4: Positive Reinforcement

Use positive reinforcement techniques to reward calm behavior and discourage jumping or excessive barking. Treats can be a valuable tool in reinforcing desired behaviors and encouraging your dog to remain calm and composed.


Strategy 5: Provide Distractions

Keep your dog occupied and entertained during the gathering with interactive toys or puzzle feeders. This will help redirect their attention away from the excitement of guests and keep them engaged in a positive activity.


Strategy 6: Lead by Example

Stay calm and relaxed yourself, as dogs are highly attuned to their owners' emotions. If you remain composed and collected, your dog is more likely to follow suit.


Strategy 7: Take Breaks as Needed

If you notice your dog becoming overwhelmed or anxious, don't hesitate to take short breaks away from the commotion. Take them for a quiet walk outside or spend some one-on-one time together to help them decompress.


Remember, every dog is unique, so it may take some trial and error to find the strategies that work best for your furry friend. With patience, consistency, and the support of PAWS Relaxation Support Chill Treats, you can help your pup feel calm and comfortable during social gatherings, allowing you to enjoy quality time with your guests without the stress and worry. Here's to creating paw-sitive experiences for both you and your beloved canine companion!


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