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Most people who have had a pet with separation anxiety problems will nearly all agree that it can be an agonizing and stressful time for both of you. Something that needs to be said is that many myths surround the dog separation anxiety discussions and you will need to understand the difference between fact and fiction.
To begin with, here are a few examples of dog separation anxiety:
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;When your pet is left alone he urinates in the house.
Your pet may be hurting from dog separation anxiety if he shows any of the symptoms above. Some “common myths” about this problem are mentioned below.
Our dog punished us by tearing up the house because we left him home alone.
While there are some pets who are dealing with dog separation anxiety that will destroy things, they are not doing so to punish you. No, this problem was formed because of an ever increasing amount of stress that your pet is feeling as a result of being left alone.
The Situation Can Be Helped Through Crating
Sure, if you crate your pet he won’y tear stuff up, but it isn’t going to help his anxiety problems one little bit. 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.
Dog Separation Anxiety Can Be Fixed Through Punishment.
This method will produce an opposite effect. After you leave, your dog has already begun to suffer and get wound up. Now just imagine how your dog feels when you walk through that door and he is met with some sort of punishment. Your dog is just feeling a lot of panic which is causing him to act in a certain way, he is not doing these things on purpose.
Is there a treatment for dog separation anxiety? The answers vary depending on how bad the condition is. If the anxiety is mild, then you can use simpler methods. Try this, ignore him for a short time when you get home and then gently pet on him and avoid “Big Productions”.
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.
You will not be able to fix dog separation anxiety overnight, especially if it severe. For severe cases, it may be best to leave your dog with somebody you know or some sort of “dog day care”.
Dog separation and bad behavior are not the same, your dog is in misery and he is looking to you to come up with a solution that works.
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