How to help a dog with separation anxiety

separation anxiety in dogs

La separation anxiety it is one of the most common diseases suffered by many dogs. It is mainly caused by the potential absence of the owner, which generates a number of behavioral symptoms and emotional that lead the dog to present a series of considerably strange behaviors or behaviors that could even be considered destructive to the environment around him.

Thus, there are many behaviors that may present dogs during separation anxiety, such as aggressive behaviors, the destruction of objects, among others.

Recommendations when helping a dog with anxiety

help dog with anxiety

Presentation of activities during the absence of the owner, it may be one of the most useful methods to distract the dog, since frequent distraction will decrease the dog's focus of attention on the absence of the owner.

Avoid unnecessarily emotional behaviors It can be one of the most efficient measures to take when dealing with separation anxiety and is that it consists of avoiding giving a positive response to the behaviors that, on the part of the dog, are presented in order to receive attention from the owner .

Carry out exercise activities before departure may be one of the most helpful ways to deal with anxiety. Because exercise requires a constant amount of energy, the dog will not be able to generate high levels of anxiety during the owner's absence.

Leave some on electronic entertainment devices They could perhaps also function as distractors for the dog's behavior, in such a way that the owner's absence does not present itself in a potential way in the dog's attentional focus, in such a way that it can -somehow- interact with the information that the electronic device transmits and thus not concentrating in a vigorous way on the owner's absence.

A recommendation made by those who cannot give their pets all day care is to hire a person to walk your dog As the title expresses it, it is a very good practice to hire people who are in charge of walking the dogs in such a way that they can do constant exercise as well as interacting with the outside world.

Locking your dog in a comfortable, heavily padded place can also be considered a very effective measure against anxiety, as long as this site has been recognized by the dog as a comfortable and pleasant place. Decorating these places with food and toys could reinforce comfort that this place implies for the dog.

Don't make the breakup a drama

behavioral problems due to separation

Desensitizing the dog to the meaning of the exit can perhaps be one of the most effective methods within the entire framework of the separation anxiety disorder. Basically, the owner should only accustom his dog to the idea that the departure or absence of this person in the home will not cause, in the long run, any harm to it. The way to do this is to turn the situation of abandonment into a very friendly environment for the dog, through which we can get the dog to adapt effectively to the abandoned home.

It is recommended that the user keep departures and arrivals at your home as calm as possible, in such a way that the dog is not predisposed to the departure or arrival of the same. It is then about doing in, emotional terms, as smooth as possible the arrival or departure of the dog owner through the presentation of appetizing stimuli.

If you follow these tips and we assure you that your dog will not suffer the dreaded anxiety, a disease that can cause the dog to self-harm or even start to bite or break things close to him, such as the sofa, slippers, cushions, etc.


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