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Human anxiety medication should never be given to dogs without veterinary supervision, as dosage, safety, and side effects differ significantly between species.
Common anxiety medications prescribed for dogs include alprazolam, fluoxetine, clomipramine, and trazodone. Always consult a veterinarian before use.
Veterinarians may prescribe medications like alprazolam, fluoxetine, clomipramine, trazodone, or gabapentin for dog anxiety, but you should never give any medication without veterinary guidance.
While sirens are loud and may startle dogs, they typically don't cause physical pain; howling is usually an instinctive, not pain-related, response.
Yes, siren howling in dogs is largely an instinct inherited from their wolf ancestors as a form of long-distance communication.
Sirens are loud and startling, but they typically do not cause physical pain to a dog's ears; most dogs howl instinctively rather than from discomfort.
Yes, howling at sirens is largely an instinct inherited from wolves, serving as a form of communication prompted by the siren’s similarity to a howl.
Sirens can be startling for dogs due to their sensitive hearing, but they typically are not loud enough to cause physical pain unless extremely close or prolonged.
Yes, siren howling is linked to a wolf instinct, as dogs inherited howling behavior from their wolf ancestors for communication and alerting others over long distances.
Howling in dogs is a natural behavior inherited from wolves, often triggered by sounds like sirens, serving as communication or an emotional response.

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