How To Stop Separation Anxiety In Dogs

This post was written by London Dog Walker on December 11, 2009
Posted Under: London Dog Walking

Is your dog showing signs of dog separation anxiety?

Does he exhibit occasional behavioral abnormality like destroying house furniture and frequent unprovoked barking?

What really is separation anxiety?

Separation anxiety is a case wherein a dog gets stressed out whenever his master leaves him alone; typical signs of separation anxiety are frequent whining, pacing, chewing furniture, scratching wooden doors, raucous behavior that involves frequent barking and many more.

These activities imply that your dog may be suffering from a case of dog separation anxiety; the behavior shows suggests that he is burdened by the stress and pressure.

Ideas to help deal with seperation anxiety:

Canine Separation Anxiety

• Spend more time with your pets

Dogs that experience separation anxiety can’t heal themselves, it will be up to you to shoulder the responsibility of finding a solution.

However, stopping dog separation anxiety will require you to spend more time and allot more attention to your dog because dogs need to feel loved and cared for.

• Give him a space of his own

Dogs that are suffering from dog separation anxiety have a deep need to be with their masters 24/7, in fact they even intend to follow their masters anywhere.

You are not going to be able to spend an unlimited amount of time with your dog so changes will need to be made.

You can also designate a special an area wherein you can play with him, this space will allow your dog to grow emotionally and gain a certain degree of independence.

Give your dog regular attention. This will make your pup realize that there is a proper time and place for everything.

• Train your dog

Dogs love to train; it gives him a notion that he shares a secure relationship with his owner as it enjoys having physical interaction.
Through daily fun training sessions, your dog will gain confidence and improved communication with you; they will mature faster and won’t act like spoiled brats anymore.

Separation Anxiety in Dogs

• Treat your dog with respect

Whenever you leave for work, always say a quick goodbye to your dog instead of just rushing through the door without a word.

However, don’t overdo goodbyes as it may worsen the condition of your dog because sad and emotional goodbyes are known to exacerbate your dog’s anxiety.

Make partings short, simple and quick.

No matter how frustrated you are never yell or be violent to your dog.

Never blame the dog for his anxiety; to help resolve his ordeal he needs love and attention not yells or punishment.

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