How I help my dog deal with separation anxiety

One of the most common problems for pet parents is dealing with a dog that suffers from separation anxiety. Some dogs are destructive when left alone and others bark, howl, urinate, defecate, chew, and some even try to escape the house or dog kennel that they are left in. Separation anxiety can occur anytime that the dog is separated from her caregivers.

Dogs with anxiety have to be treated extremely carefully, and need more specific care than dogs who do not have a problem with being left alone.

Dogs can have anxiety while separated from their owners. It can be triggered by their surroundings or they may have anxiety just because of the way they were treated previously, which can apply if your dog is a rescue.

No matter what the reason for the separation anxiety in your dog, you need to treat the issue or you may end up with a major problem on your hands.

Untreated cases of separation anxiety may lead to behaviors getting worse. Dogs may begin to destroy more than just a few household items, and escape attempts could turn into broken windows or doors and a severely injured dog.

If the anxiety is severe you should talk to your veterinarian about a treatment plan before trying anything on your own.

If the symptoms are mild, there are numerous over the counter remedies you can try, dog clothing that can be worn to make your pet more comfortable, and even technology that can allow you to talk to and check on your pooch throughout the day.

How to Help a Dog to Deal With Separation Anxiety

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