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Tips On How To Handle Separation Anxiety In Dogs - Slaneyside Kennels

Separation anxiety is a pretty serious matter not only for your dog but for you, too! At first, you start stressing about whether your neighbours will be mad about all the barking.

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Tips On How To Handle Separation Anxiety In Dogs - Slaneyside Kennels

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  1. Tips On How To Handle SEPARATION ANXIETY IN DOGS www.slaneyside.com

  2. TRY TALKING WITH A PROFESSIONAL TRAINER OR YOUR DOG’S VET Seeking advice from a professional isn’t usually the first resort, but in some cases, it is the right thing to do. A vet might prescribe medication to temporarily fight your dog’s anxiety. Also, you might want to work with a professional trainer. They might be able to come up with a strategy on training your dog to deal with being left alone better.

  3. KNOW WHAT ACTS AS A “TRIGGER” In order to cure something, you must know the cause, right? That’s why you must learn what triggers your dog’s anxious behavior. It might be the sound of the keys when you pick them up. Or, it might be the moment when you start preparing to go to work.

  4. TIRE THE DOG OUT! If you try hard to wear your dog down with exercise, it’ll take your absence as a chance to rest. Take your dog for a long walk. Make sure you give them many chew toys. Try to leave treats so that the dog can get them while you’re gone.

  5. SET AN EXAMPLE This is a very important piece of advice — you need to be calm about leaving. You should never be the one to become emotional about it. You probably feel sorry for the dog. Well, don’t be! Or, at least, don’t show that you’re sad about leaving. The more anxiety you show, the worse it will feel! So, make sure you’re the one to set an example for your dog.

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