What is separation anxiety? This is a condition that
causes your dog to become anxious when you leave him.
There are numerous causes but thankfully there are a few
easy steps you can take to curb this anxiety.
-Training Your Dog Do some
obedience training to establish a good bond and pack
leadership. Once your dog has these qualities they
become more stable. More stable dogs tend to not have
this behavior.
-Use A Crate Crate training is a
very useful tool for lots of reasons, and this is one of
them! Properly crate trained dogs will see the crate as
a safe spot for them. If they have a safe spot to go
they tend to be more relaxed while they are in it.
-Exercise This may be the most
looked over part of a solution for this problem. If you
exercise your dog they are less likely to turn extra
energy into nervous energy. Take the dog out to exercise
before you leave.
-Make Exits And Entrances
Uninteresting And Often When you leave your dog do
your best to just leave. If you spend lots of time
cooing and telling her that you will be back home soon
your dog will sense your uneasiness and body language
and this will feed into her anxiety. Put her into the
crate and walk away, even if she starts to whine. When
you come back in, walk around the house for a few
minutes and ignore the dog until she calms down. Go in
and out of your house at random times frequently to
desensitize her from your daily routine. Dogs are
creatures of habit and your habits and schedule
perpetuate separation anxiety.
-Give Her Something To Do When You
Are Gone Put a Kong toy stuffed with some peanut
butter in the crate before you leave. If she isn't
completely concentrated on the fact that you just left
she may begin to learn that this whole scenario isn't so
scary.
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