Thursday, 9 July 2020

How to Deal With Your Dog's Separation Anxiety


Dogs that experience separation anxiety are the ones that have created a very deep bond, dependence, or attachment with their pet owners or a member of the owner's family. When such a dog is separated from its owner or carer, this dog could experience anxiety or nervousness, and it could show some distress behaviors just like potty accidents, constant barking, inactivity, or some form of destructive behavior.Separation anxiety signs could be shown early, sometimes as soon as the owner or carer prepares to leave the dog. A separation-anxious dog may refuse to eat, pant extensively, eliminate, salivate a lot, or even become destructive at home. In other cases, the separation-anxious dog would suddenly turn withdrawn or quiet. When the owner or carer returns, a separation-anxious dog would become very excited. Separation anxiety can be addressed by using the same process or techniques used by experts in dealing with other types of anxiety. 

Sudden changes in your pet’s behavior should warrant an appointment with your veterinarian Flat Rock, NC.

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