The Pet Travel Check-In
This episode explores the neuroscience of travel anxiety in dogs, explaining that behaviors like panting or freezing are biological stress responses rather than mere disobedience. It details how the amygdala and hippocampus trigger rapid fear reactions to cars, while cortisol surges can lead to long-term health issues if stress becomes chronic. The text highlights that travel is uniquely difficult due to sensory overload and a lack of control, which can physically alter a dog’s brain wiring over time. To address these issues, the author advocates for evidence-based strategies such as systematic desensitization and counter-conditioning to create new, positive neural pathways. Ultimately, the source emphasizes that understanding a dog's neurological state is essential for effective training and improving their overall welfare during transit.
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