Dog Separation Anxiety

This post was written by admin3 on September 5, 2009
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Anybody who has ever had a pet with separation anxiety will more than likely agree that it was and is a painful and stressful time for both dog and owner alike. It is important to know that some of the things you here about dog separation anxiety is only a myth and you will need to separate the facts from these myths.

Signs of dog separation anxiety include:

Anywhere that you go in your home he follows, never losing eye contact; The pets demeanor changes, even a little bit as you prepare to leave;He acquires the nasty behavior of going to the bathroom all over the place anytime you leave him alone.

Should your pet show any of the symptoms mentioned above he is more than likely suffering from a little bit of dog separation anxiety. Now, here are a few of the myths surrounding the problem.

Help Your Dog Separation Anxiety

Our dog destroyed the house just because we left him home alone.

Even though some pets that are experiencing some form of dog separation anxiety will destroy certain items, it isn’t there way of punishing you. No, it is the result of a lot of stress building up because he feels all alone.

Crating Your Pet Will Fix The Problem

Absolutely , by crating the dog it is going to prevent him from tearing up the furniture but it sure will not help him to deal with his anxiety problems. Use caution when trying to use the crate method with a dog that has this type of condition because they can hurt themselves trying to break free from the crate.

Being Hard On Your Dog Can Break The Anxiety Problem.

No, this tactic will make things much worse. The dog has already begun to feel the stress and anxiety building as a result of you leaving. Imagine that when you arrive home and he is met with some screaming, maybe some hitting or another type of punishment. Don’t forget that your pet isn’t doing these things to be bad, it is just happening because he feels panicked.

How can dog separation be treated? The answer will vary according to the severity of the condition. If the anxiety is mild, then you can use simpler methods. For example, do not put on a big show after you arrive home, just stay calm and give him a short comforting pet.

It has even been said that by leaving something with your scent on it can help your pet deal with the milder forms of dog separation anxiety.

To fix the problem of dog separation anxiety will take some time and will take even longer for the severe cases. For severe cases, it may be best to leave your dog with somebody you know or some sort of “dog day care”.

Your dog is counting on you to find him a solution that works in helping him to deal with his problem.

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