If you’ve ever noticed your pet pacing, whining, or acting restless when you’re stressed, you’re not imagining things our pets are deeply connected to our energy. They don’t just listen to our words; they pick up on our emotions, body language, and overall vibe.
Just like we can sense when a room feels tense or calm, our pets feel the energy we bring into their space. And when we’re carrying stress, anxiety, or frustration, it can easily transfer to them.
Pets are naturally in tune with the energy around them. Whether it’s excitement, sadness, or nervousness, they absorb what we project. If you’re feeling overwhelmed or anxious, your pet can mirror those emotions back to us. Showing signs of restlessness, clinginess, or even avoidance.
Check in with yourself first
Before assuming your pet’s behavior is “random,” ask yourself: What’s my energy like right now? If you’re rushing, tense, or distracted, take a deep breath and reset. A calm pet starts with a calm you.
Create a peaceful environment
Your pet’s surroundings play a huge role in their anxiety. Try soft music, a cozy space, and a predictable routine to help them feel more secure.
Use intentional touch
Pets respond to gentle, intentional touch. Simply placing a calm, relaxed hand on your pet while breathing deeply can help them settle. Slow, soothing strokes or a comforting presence can make a big difference in reducing stress.
The more we become aware of our own energy, the more we can create a peaceful, supportive space for our pets. Anxiety doesn’t have to define their world or yours.
Christine Barfield is an Intuitive Pet Healer and Guide. She helps your pets find more calm, balance and connection through her Signature PETs Method. She specializes in supporting pets with stress, anxiety, and overall well being, creating a more peaceful life for both you and your pet.
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