Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Symptoms Of Separation Anxiety In Dogs

By Walt Jensen


A very common complaint amongst dog owners is that their dogs get into trouble when they are gone. They will become destructive by chewing things around them, going potty where they shouldn't, or try and escape.

If your dog starts drooling or showing signs of distress when you are about to leave your home, these are not symptoms that your dog has not been house trained, or doesn't know which toys are his for chewing. These are symptoms that your dog suffers from separation anxiety and are triggered when your dog becomes separated from their owners and gets upset.

If a dog suffers from separation anxiety, often times they will try and escape from the room they were left in. This can be dangerous for the dog, because they can injury themselves trying to get out a door, window or cage.o see if your dog get agitated before you leave as this could be separation anxiety in dogs, which sometimes will make your dog try and stop you from leaving.

If your dog treats you as if they haven't seen you in years when you come home, or if they start barking and howling when you leave them, then separation anxiety in dogs could be the problem. We want to point out some of the more common separation anxiety symptoms your dog might have.

Digging, destruction by chewing in the room you left them, are tell tale signs your dog might have separation anxiety problem. Chewing on door frames or window sills, or digging at doorways can cause destruction of your house, but also cause broken teeth, scraped paws or damaged nails in your dog.

Barking and howling are more separation anxiety in dogs symptoms. They bark or howl when left alone and they will be persistent when doing this. Pacing is another separation anxiety in dogs behavior. Pacing is when your dog will trot along a specific path in a fixed pattern when left alone. The pattern can be in a circle or a straight line. You will know that this behavior is separation anxiety if your dog does not do it in your presence.

There are a number of reasons why your dog may suffer from separation anxiety, though there is no conclusive evidence why dogs develop this. The dogs that have been adopted from shelters seem to have separation anxiety more than dogs that have been raised by a single family since it was a puppy, which tends to make the loss of an important person or people in a dog's life can cause separation anxiety in them.

A change in their schedule, where they live or just plain boredom are causes of separation anxiety in dogs, so keep that in mind when drastically changing what they do and where they live.

There is a technique called counterconditioning, which is a treatment process that will change their aggressive, anxious or fearful reaction to something that is pleasant and relaxing for them. You can accomplish this by associating the sight of someone or something they do not like with something they like.




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