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A study published in the journal Frontiers in Veterinary Science looked at 2,757 dogs from 100 breed

[Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs] Understanding Dogs' Bad Behavior By Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs Singer Ariana Grande is very attached to her dogs. To alleviate her well-chronicled struggles with anxiety and depression, she once flew two of them on a private jet to Glasgow, Scotland, so they'd be there when she arrived to get ready for a performance. The 26-year-old even had the name of one of her dogs tattooed on her left foot. Dogs can do wonders for your mental health, but sometimes it's the pups who are unhappy and need comfort. Special: [How to Get Rid of Deep Belly Fat]( A study published in the journal Frontiers in Veterinary Science looked at 2,757 dogs from 100 breeds and identified four forms of anxiety and distress that are often mistakenly lumped under the heading of separation-related problems. They include a focus on wanting to escape something in the house, wanting to get something outside, reacting to external noises or events, and boredom. Between 22.3% and 55% of dogs are believed to show these signs. So if your pooch acts out badly when you leave, it's time to see what's triggering it and find solutions. Here’s where to start: • Contact a certified professional dog trainer or certified applied animal behaviorist. They're pros at figuring it all out. • Check out www.ASPCA.org for Behavioral Tips for Your Pet. • Modify your behavior. For example, break your dog's association of you picking up your car keys with your eminent departure by doing that and then not leaving. Don't ignore or rationalize your dog's bad behavior; you'll only make your pet more unhappy and destructive. --------------------------------------------------------------- Special Message --------------------------------------------------------------- [Remove This From Your Refrigerator Immediately]( Most Americans feel like no matter how many diets they go on or how much they exercise, they still struggle with weight gain, junk food cravings, and even belly bloat. The blame is commonly pointed towards a bad metabolism, poor genetics, and even old age. However, a new breakthrough discovery shows that the real culprit is linked to one extremely common protein that is likely in your refrigerator right now. While consuming the right protein can help you lose huge amounts of weight, the wrong protein can be a major risk to your health. [Click here to find out this one common “toxic” protein.]( P.S. Consuming this protein can lead to weight gain, junk food cravings and decreased energy levels, so [watch this shocking presentation right now.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- About the Doctors: Dr. Mehmet Oz is host of TV's popular "The Dr. Oz Show." He is a professor in the Department of Surgery at Columbia University and directs the Cardiovascular Institute and Complementary Medicine Program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Mike Roizen is chief medical officer at the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute, an award-winning author, and has been the doctor to eight Nobel Prize winners and more than 100 Fortune 500 CEOs. --------------------------------------------------------------- You received this Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen email because you subscribed to it or someone forwarded it to you. [Recommend]( Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen to a friend or [unsubscribe]( from our list. We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy](. This email was sent by: Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen 1501 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 104 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 USA [reaganreports.com](

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