Training Your Dog To Dealing With Separation Anxiety - The Misbehavior Of Your Dog While You`re Away

Released on = February 4, 2006, 12:30 am

Press Release Author = Jonathan Cheong

Industry = Environment

Press Release Summary = Separation anxiety, also known in the dog training world as
owner absent misbehavior, is one of the most frequently encountered problems in the
world of dog training.

Press Release Body = Separation anxiety, also known in the dog training world as
owner absent misbehavior, is one of the most frequently encountered problems in the
world of dog training. Separation anxiety can manifest itself in many different
ways, including chewing, destroying the owner's property, excessive barking, self
destructive behavior and inappropriate urination and defecation.



Dogs suffering from separation anxiety often whine, bark, cry, howl, dig, chew and
scratch at the door the entire time their family members are away. Well meaning
owners often unwittingly encourage this misbehavior by rushing home to reassure the
dog, but it is important for the well being of both dog and owner that the dog learn
to deal with extended periods of separation.



How the owner leaves the house can often contribute to separation anxiety issues. A
long and drawn out period of farewell can make matters worse by making the dog feel
even more isolated when the owner finally leaves.



These long types of farewells can get the dog excited, and then leave him with lots
of excess energy and no way to work it off. These excited, isolated dogs often work
off their excess energy in the most destructive of ways, such as chewing up a
favorite rug or piece of furniture.



Excess energy is often mistaken for separation anxiety, since results are often the
same. If excess amounts of energy may be the problem, try giving the dog more
exercise to see if that eliminates the problem.

If separation anxiety is truly the problem, it is important to address the root
causes of that anxiety. In order to prevent separation anxiety from occurring, it
is important for the dog to feel happy, safe, secure and comfortable while the owner
is away for the day. It is important, for instance, to give the dog plenty of
things to keep it busy when the owner is not present.


This means providing it with lots of toys, such as balls or chew toys. A pet
companion is often effective at relieving separation anxiety as well. Giving the
dog a playmate, such as another dog or a cat, is a great way for busy pet parents
and pets alike to cope with the stress of being left alone.



Setting aside scheduled play times, during which the pet is given undivided
attention, is another great way to alleviate boredom and separation anxiety.
Playing with the dog, and providing it with sufficient attention and exercise, is a
proven way to avoid a stressed and anxious dog.



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