Dog Separation Anxiety Training Help And Tricks For Pet Owners

By Andrew Nelson


Dog separation anxiety frequently leads to heartache when we leave our pets alone. But, before we get started on tips and tricks for training your furry friend, its important to understand that there are two different types you may be dealing with here. If your animal appears stressed when you leave home or even just leave the room, it could be for one of two reasons.Dog separation anxiety training can solve both issues.

Separation anxiety has some easy to recognize symptoms. Your pet may bark, whine, produce excessive saliva, or try to escape from your home, destroying everything in its path. Dog anxiety training can help enormously with this problem. So, lets take a look at the two different issues here, simulated and true anxiety.

Your dog may be suffering from lack of control and leadership, or he could have real issues. If the behavior is simulated, it will have been learned. In fact it will look quite similar to when you leave a baby alone in his crib. Babies and toddlers can suffer from anxiousness in the same way your pet does, and once again, the issues can be real or simulated.

When the behavior is simulated, your dog has learned that he will receive attention from you if she acts badly. Your pet may see your negative attention as rewarding, as he is getting noticed. Misbehavior is what is occurring here, and anxiety training with a crate can quickly correct the bad behavior. Coupled with exercise and strong leadership, you can overcome the problem at hand fairly quickly.

What is more challenging is when the anxiousness your dog displays is true and not simulated for attention. If you have had your pet since it was a baby, then you may well be the cause of the problem. As a baby you will have taken your dog with you everywhere and he will not have experienced being alone. But once he grew up you suddenly started to leave him alone. This is what caused the problem, and it needs to be dealt with sooner rather than later.

The underlying problem you have here is the change you made to your pets routine. If however your pet is also destroying everything in its path, your dog may be bored and lacking in exercise. Dog training is therefore needed in order to reverse the behavior. Affection should only be given to your dog when she has deserved it, and strict discipline and exercise should come first. What you need to do here is establish a balance between patience, confidence, and obedience.

Your furry friend should be confident in himself as well as in your leadership. This way he will learn to be confident when left alone, trusting that you will return soon. If you fear your home being destroyed, then the use of a crate is perfectly acceptable. You should start as soon as you get a puppy. If you adopt an older animal then you will need more patience and the process will take longer.

Your training should start from day one, teaching your pup to settle and be calm when you go away and leave her alone. When using a crate ensure that it is big enough for him to stand up and turn around in. Do not fill the crate with toys or food and water. The crate is your pets safe haven and simply a place where he should feel comfortable. Do not make a fuss when you leave the room, and do not come back in if your dog starts to cry. If you have kids then all this may seem rather familiar. Thats right, teaching your furry friend not to cry when you leave home is very similar to teaching a baby to sleep through the night.




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