Monday, 1 February 2021

Managing Your Dog’s Separation Anxiety

 


Dogs that have developed a powerful bond or those who have above average attachment to their owners could suffer from separation anxiety.  They tend to display signs of anxiety and nervousness when they become separated from a family member or their owner.  Such signs include incessant barking, destructive behavior, lethargy, or potty accidents.

Symptoms of separation anxiety are usually observed when the dog’s owner makes preparations to leave. Going potty, profuse panting, being destructive, excessive salivation, and refusal to eat are just some of these symptoms.  Other signs include becoming quiet and reserved.  Dogs like these tend to display extreme excitement upon the owner’s return. This anxiety can be dealt with using the same methods employed with other variations of anxiety.

You should take steps in familiarizing your dog with a routine when you prepare to leave, the actual moment of your leaving, and the time of your return.  Your dog should eventually adapt and accept lengthy periods where there is no one to provide him attention even when you are present at home.

Consulting with your vets Ellicott City MD is always best when there are modifications to your pet’s routine or behavior.

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