Treat Separation Anxiety

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There is no indisputable confirmation on exactly why dogs suffer from separation anxiety. More shelter dogs get separation anxiety and puppies fostered by families. So, it that losing an important person or group of caretakers can generation separation anxiety once he arrives at his forever home. However, other changes of smaller magnitude can lead to this disorder. Following are some of those causes.

Abandonment. Being abandoned or given up to a shelter or being handed over to a new caretaker can trigger a puppy to develop separation anxiety.

Schedule Change. An abrupt change in schedule in terms of when or how long a dog is left alone can trigger the development of separation anxiety. For example, if you have been working out of your house, but then get a job outside the home for six hours or longer, …show more content…

If the dog is using simulated separation anxiety, this can be corrected by gradually increasing the time spent in a crate or with an owner leaving the house for work. Through obedience training techniques, getting the right amount of exercise and strong leadership.

Treating Separation Anxiety
Show empathy to a sensitive pup suffering from separation anxiety and who is not just acting spitefully. Do not use isolation as a punishment for these jobs, as that will exacerbate the issue. Punishing a dog with this disorder is likely just going to feed into the cycle, as these puppies crave attention of any kind.

Redirect the dog's behavior. Give them a toy or treat in the crate before you go to work. Make this a loving and relaxing time to ease the transition and condition the dog to enjoy the process. Feed your dog before you leave as a full belly can be relaxing.

Keep the separation as low-key as possible. Try to convey comforting body language that lets your dog know this isn't a big deal. He will eventually display less severe symptoms and calm

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