Separation anxiety


 One of the most common complaints of pet owners is that their dogs are disruptive or destructive when left alone. Their dogs might urinate, defecate, bark, howl, chew, dig or try to escape. When a dog’s problems are accompanied by other distress behaviors, such as drooling and showing anxiety when his pet parents prepare to leave the house, they aren’t evidence that the dog isn’t house trained or doesn’t know which toys are his to chew. Instead, they are indications that the dog has separation anxiety. Separation anxiety is triggered when dogs become upset because of separation from their guardians, the people they’re attached to. There is no conclusive evidence showing exactly why dogs develop separation anxiety. However, because far more dogs who have been adopted from shelters have this behavior problem than those kept by a single family since puppyhood, it is believed that loss of an important person or group of people in a dog’s life can lead to separation anxiety.

Info source: https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/dog-care/common-dog-behavior-issues/separation-anxiety

Photo source: https://www.thesprucepets.com/treating-separation-anxiety-in-dogs-1117889

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  1. Don't children display the same symptoms when left in nursery school by their parents? Apparently the reason is that they believe they might be left there forever.

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