TRIGGER STACKING WHAT IS IT? The holidays, a busy time of year, are quickly approaching! This time of year can be stressful for everyone, including our pets. Your home may undergo many changes, including decorating and adding a tree that may be so tempting for cats to climb or dogs to chew on! Not only that, but we’ll also have a lot of visitors and people coming and going, which can all contribute to trigger stacking, but what exactly is trigger stacking? When a series of minor incidents pile up to the point where your pet can no longer handle them and has what we might call an overreaction, this is known as trigger stacking. These little things are what we refer to as stressors or triggers. They might not seem like much to us, and we often don’t even notice that our pet might be uncomfortable. However, for our pets, continuing to feel stressed prevents them from decompressing and leads to a feeling of overwhelm. To better understand how our pets feel, let’s look at trigger stacking from a human perspective:
You get on the phone and unleash your inner rage at the poor customer service agent on the other end – you wouldn’t normally speak to someone this way, so why have you exploded? Well, you’ve been trigger stacking all day, and this reaction is very similar to what happens to your pet. For pets, continuing to feel stressed prevents them from decompressing and leads to a feeling of overwhelm. In our dogs and cats, common triggers or stressors can look like this:
The holidays can be very stressful for us and our pets. In puppies or kittens, they may not have been in their new home for very long, so they have a lot of adjustments to make and may also be going through a fear period. Eeek! How to Avoid Trigger Stacking This Holiday Season
Credit to the Author Petrina Firth She is a Dog Trainer and Certified Animal Behaviorist who now mainly specialises in Separation Anxiety.
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