Dog Anxiety and Stress: The Gut Connection
Anxiety in dogs has a significant gut health component most owners don't know about. The gut microbiome produces the neurotransmitters serotonin and GABA that directly regulate the stress response. A disrupted gut makes anxiety more intense and harder to manage. Supporting the gut-brain axis is one of the most evidence-backed complementary approaches to reducing anxiety in dogs.
🔬Dog Anxiety and the GutHow the gut-brain axis works in dogs, how it influences anxiety, and why gut health support reduces stress reactivity. |
😢Dog Separation AnxietyWhat happens physically during separation anxiety, the gut-brain feedback loop, and a multi-angle management approach. |
😱Dog Noise AnxietyThunderstorms, fireworks, and noise phobia in dogs. What to do during events and how to reduce long-term reactivity. |
😌Calming Supplements for DogsHow gut-based calming support works alongside other approaches and what to look for in a supplement formula. |
Ipromea Products for Anxious Dogs
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Synbiotic formula supporting the gut-brain axis. Includes liver support relevant for dogs under chronic stress. |
Practical daily gut support even when appetite is variable due to anxiety. |

