Even Dogs Get the Holiday Blues: Meditation Can Help
Although your dog may not dread the family dynamics of
Thanksgiving dinner or pout if you get him the wrong flavor chew
toy, the approaching holiday season can cause stress for your
dog. A different schedule than usual, travel or separation from
you, too little attention, or even too much from Aunt Helen can
all give your dog the holiday blues.
There is a simple way to ease your dog's anxiety during the
holidays: meditate together.
Meditation is great for dogs. It relieves their stress and
promotes better health and well-being. Meditation is great for
you also, especially during the holidays. Meditation helps you
slow down and stay in the present moment, while at the same time
lowering both blood pressure and heart rate.
Meditating together helps you and your dog deepen the connection
that you already share. It soothes your dog and helps your pack
life run smoother.
You can also meditate before times you know will be extra
stressful for your dog, such as before a plane trip or prior to
all the relatives piling into your house. Meditating together
lets your dog know that you love him and that he is foremost in
your mind. This will help your dog stay calm in difficult
situations.
How do you start? James Jacobson, author of How to Meditate with
Your Dog: An Introduction to Meditation for Dog Lovers, and his
dog Maui, show you how to transform the love you have for your
dog into the heart of a meditation practice. This simple method
is non-dogmatic, a lot of fun, and a great way to turn the
holiday blues into tail-wagging holiday bliss.
How to Meditate with Your Dog: An Introduction to Meditation for
Dog Lovers presents a non-dogmatic approach to meditation. To
fetch a free chapter from the book and the introduction from the
audiobook go to http://www.DogMeditation.com.