ANXIOUS

Separation anxiety in dogs.

Dog looking out of a window for its owner

Separation anxiety is a common behaviour problem in dogs. It occurs when a dog becomes extremely anxious or distressed when separated from their owner or other caregiver. Dogs with separation anxiety may exhibit a variety of behaviours, including: -

  • Barking, howling, or whining excessively
  • Chewing or destroying furniture or other household objects
  • Pacing or digging
  • Urinating or defecating in the house
  • Trying to escape from their confinement

Separation anxiety can be caused by a variety of factors, including: -

  • Changes in routine or environment, such as a new job or home
  • Lack of socialization or training
  • A history of abandonment or trauma
  • Certain medical conditions

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Treatment for separation anxiety.

Treatment for separation anxiety typically involves behaviour modification and, perhaps, medication. Behaviour modification techniques can help your dog learn to cope with being alone in a healthy way.