Separation anxiety in dogs Dogs are naturally dependent on family members and other animals, so dogs can become anxious when the dependent object disappears, and this anxiety is separation anxiety. When separation anxiety is not relieved, it will turn into an urge to destroy, the object of destruction may be the furniture or the dog itself. Usually, this phenomenon is caused by a dramatic change in the owner’s rhythm of life, making the dog uneasy. The likelihood of separation anxiety is not related to the breed or age of the dog, and any dog can develop this symptom when there is a drastic change in the environment. How to relieve separation anxiety in dogs confuse the signs of the owner leaving home, keep a low profile before leaving home and don’t let your dog see signs of changing clothes and taking keys. Don’t say goodbye to your dog, and you can occasionally go out in your home clothes. Owners can also confuse the dog with these signals by wearing going out clothes at home. You can also simulate an away-from-home scenario on the weekend by using a closed room to keep the dog isolated from you, releasing the dog when it is acting calm and quiet, and then slowly delaying the isolation afterwards to allow the dog to get used to what it will be like when you are not home.
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