Dog Separation Anxiety Information

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Dogs are so cute. Most people want to spend plenty of time with their puppy when they first arrive. You need to spend time with your puppy to develop a strong bond, but you don’t spend too much time, or your puppy will be more likely to become anxious while you are gone. Puppies need to learn to be left alone. Puppies that do not learn to be left alone can develop puppy separation anxiety.

Why do Dogs Have Separation Anxiety
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Whining through the first couple of nights is completely normal when you first bring your puppy home. It is understandable. After leaving their mother and brothers and sisters, and haven’t attached yet. Puppies that are taken from their mothers too early or have had severe trauma are more likely to develop problems than those taken after eight weeks. Puppies that are adopted from shelters, and mixed breed puppies are also more likely to develop separation anxiety that purebreds purchased from a breeder.

What to Look For in Dogs.

Mild symptoms of anxiety in puppies include whining, nervousness, and anxiousness when you are getting ready to leave the house. Moderate signs include digging and scratching at entrances and floors, howling non-stop, and chewing on underwear or bedding. Puppies tend to sniff things that have your scent. Severe puppy separation anxiety includes compulsive chewing, losing control of the bowels, and destroying furniture. Some dogs will injure themselves because they are in a panic.

Solutions for Separation Anxiety in Puppies.

You need to deal with your dogs behavior and anxiety problems as soon as possible. The problem doesn”t disappear on it’s own. A combination of patience, behavior training and natural remedies work best for most dogs. Dogs learn quickly, so good behavior can replace anxious behavior in a snap. Just be sure to show your dog the way.  The top resource on the internet for puppy separtion anxiety can be found at the canine separation anxiety resource website.

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