

Do animals have anxious habits like us?
Mar 22, 2024
Explore the origins of anxious habits in humans and animals, with insights from experts in animal behavior. Discover how animals self-soothe, from a mouse cleaning a shed to an otter sucking its thumb. Learn how to create a supportive home environment for pets and spot unhelpful habits. Uncover the connection between animal emotions and human learning, with tips on promoting calm and confidence in animals through natural behaviors.
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Ash and Orion: Nail-biting Duo
- Listener Ash bites his nails, especially when anxious.
- His 15-year-old dog, Orion, also bites his nails.
Self-Soothing Behaviors
- Nail biting and similar behaviors can be stress responses or self-soothing mechanisms.
- These actions often involve oral stimulation, like a child's thumb-sucking.
From Stress Response to Habit
- Stress behaviors can become habitual, performed even without stress.
- Habits are less connected to the initial outcome than the original behavior.