Seperation Anxiety Symptoms
Thursday, July 24th, 2008“I Think My Dog Has Seperation Anxiety!”
Seperation Anxiety sysmptoms are pretty easy to identify.
Your dog will normally pick up on when you are about to leave. He may hear your keys jingle-jangling, he may see you getting into your outdoor apparel, etc - and he will then become really anxious. He may follow you wherever you go - from room to room, whining, crying, and shaking. Some dogs may even become aggressive and try to stop their owners from leaving.
Then after you have left, your dog’s anxious behavior will really worsen and will usually peak within a half an hour. He may start to bark continuously, scratch and dig at the doors and windows, chew things that he isnt supposed to chew, and even go potty in the house.
Now when you come back home, he will be very excited, and will jump around you in a frenzy of delight. This drawn-out greeting can easily be misunderstood. Not recognizing that this greeting actually stands for the presence of seperation anxiety, a lot of owners will actually encourage their dog to get even more and more worked up upon their return.
If you are behaving this way with your dog, you should really end it. I know that its very tempting and easy to do, and even seems harmless, but you are just reinforcing his impression that your return is the high point of the day.
So he is as happy as can be when you come home, but when it’s time for you to go away again,his happiness at your presence is being threatened, and he gets even more unhappy when you step out that door.
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