Friday, April 22, 2011

Dogs and Separation Anxiety


The dogs are very attached to his master, who served as a parent and friend. Your dog may be afraid to be left alone for long due to early separation from mother or a sudden change in environment. It is a delicate issue, but one that can be overcome with a little strategy.

If your dog is behaving in these manners, then it is a sign that he has separation anxiety. When left alone, your dog May be out of control and tend to destroy things. Some people refer to this as' gone beserk "where your dog is super hyperactive, beating and chewing on things.

Like a sulking child, your dog may show whining behavior followed with excessive barking. Some even go the length of pooping and peeing in the wrong places. Others will show signs of depression and refusal to eat or drink.

What can you do about separation anxiety? At the very least, you will not be home to monitor his behavior. You should be asking if you can get someone to keep him while you're away. Although he still does not get to see you, at least not alone and that someone to play with. Also consider the day boarding service for your dog.

Having someone else to keep your dog is not without risk. Your Dog May prefer his nanny over you. If you do, be sure to make up for time away from spending more quality time with him playing and training.

Having someone else to keep your dog is not without risk. Your Dog May prefer his nanny over you. If you do, be sure to make up for time away from spending more quality time with him playing and training.

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Having someone else to keep your dog is not without risk. Your Dog May prefer his nanny over you. If you do, be sure to make up for time away from spending more quality time with him playing and training.

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