Research indicates a third of pet parents are concerned about their animal suffering from anxiety following lockdown 05 July, 2021 01:00 The findings also reveal a quarter of those surveyed experienced daily interruptions such as barking on video calls A JOINT human and dog counselling service has been launched by an Armagh business to help ease post-lockdown transition in animals. It comes as research indicates a third of pet owners are concerned about their animal suffering from post-lockdown anxiety. Dubbed 'hound-selling', the sessions combine both canine and human therapy practices to address problems from both sides. Tailored advice for each pet and owner is offered to "help them move forward in their journey out of lockdown".