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Dog Separation
Anxiety
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Dog separation anxiety often relates to
being left alone at home. In most cases,
separation anxiety in dogs often leads to
barking, whining, chewing, digging and other
forms of dog destructive behaviors just
so that he could get you back home to be
with him, or to release the anxiety or energy
built up while being left alone.
When you’re about to leave home,
do you make a great fuss on your departure?
If your answer is a big “Yes”,
then you could be the one who had unintentionally
trained your dog to behave such way while
you’re away from home. Long-exaggerated
and dramatic goodbyes often create more
anxiety and stress in your dog and the only
way to release this negative feeling is
by barking, chewing, house soiling and such.
Signs of
Dog Separation Anxiety
Refer to the following questions to determine
if your dog has separation anxiety. If most
or all of the answers are “Yes”,
it is very likely that your dog is suffering
from separation anxiety.
- When you return home, do you see any
signs of your dog demonstrating any forms
of destructive behaviors such as digging,
house soiling and chewing?
- Does your dog follow everywhere you
go?
- When you’re about to leave home,
does your dog reacts with anxiety and
depression?
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