Dealing With Separation Anxiety

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Many dogs suffering with dog separation anxiety are put to sleep by owners who can no longer figure out what to do with a dog that barks or howls constantly when they are gone, destroys things in their absence and basically makes a nuisance of himself. These people do not understand that the dog is not being disobedient—he is most likely suffering from dog separation anxiety.
Dogs are pack animals. As his family, you are his pack. When you leave him alone, he feels lost and scared. Often loud noises will frighten him. His howling and destructiveness are the only way he has of showing his displeasure. You can help him get through this with patience and a firm understanding of the disorder in which he is suffering from, dog separation anxiety. If your dog spends every second that you’re home glued to your side, including sleeping times, and any destruction you find happens within the first 20 minutes of your absence, chances are great that your dog is suffering from dog separation anxiety.

Try to find a room where he feels comfortable—one that isn’t close to a street or other traffic. If possible, buying a crate made specifically for the size of your dog will help him feel more comfortable. Placing a loved toy and an item of clothing that smells like you inside with him will increase that comfort. Just the sense of having you near, a piece of clothing that smells like you, will lessen the chance of your dog of having a dog separation anxiety attack during your actual absence.

Start by leaving him only a few minutes at a time. He needs to be confident that you will return. You can gradually extend the amount of time as he becomes more comfortable. Praise him greatly for every time he waits quietly. If all else fails, talk with your vet and see if he can prescribe some type of anti-anxiety medication to give your dog when you need to be away.

Your dog can’t help his dog separation anxiety attacks. You are his safety and he feels insecure without you. Give him time and patience and he will eventually learn to tolerate your absence. There is no reason to have a healthy animal put down because he loves you so much he misses you when you are gone. Work with him. You and he will both benefit from conquering these bouts of dog separation anxiety episodes.

Anxiety is the #2 most common reason why most dogs are either euthanized or even given up by their owners, why? Because most of the owners mistake the disorder for disobedience instead of the disorder that it actually is. Dogs reactions can vary, from relieving themselves in the home,becoming destructive, continuous barking,as well as having personality changes such as aggressiveness or even perhaps shyness (becoming with drawn), all a result of being separated from it’s pack member, (you) it’s owner. A lack of exercise can cause some of, if not, all of the same symptoms above also.

Author: Donald Whitehead
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