May 15th, 2007
You love your dog, but coming home after a long day of work can be very stressful if your dog suffers from separation anxiety. This seems like an overwhelming problem with no end in sight, but your dog’s separation anxiety can be relieved. Here are 10 tips that will help cure your dog’s separation anxiety.
1. If your dog is not crate trained, now is the time to start training your dog. Crate training can provide your dog with the positive reinforcement he needs in order to cope with his separation anxiety.
2. Many dogs have an extremely difficult time when their owner leaves for work in the morning. In order to leave the house quickly, it is a good idea to distract your dog as you are leaving the house. By doing this, your dog will not realize you are leaving. Continue »
May 4th, 2007
Your dog is a beloved member of your family. This love is also felt by your dog. In fact, being separated from their owners for a long period of time or even a work day can create anxiety in your dog. As many pet owners will tell you, this anxiety can wreak havoc on your pet and your home. That is why it is vital that you seek holistic treatments for dog separation anxiety.
While many dogs handle separation well, other dogs become increasingly anxious when they are separated from their owners. Some dogs defecate or urinate in the home even though they are crate trained. Other dogs bark incessantly, which can create problems with your neighbors. Other dogs will engage in self-destructive behaviors, such as licking an area of the body until the hair is removed and the flesh is raw, in order to cope with their anxiety. Continue »