The Signs That’ll Tell You That Your Doggie Has Chronic Separation Anxiety

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Most days, our doggies would rather have us stay at home with them rather than stay at home all alone. They may sometimes act out when they see us getting ready to leave, right?

They might whimper or bark; it's sad, but we can't take our pups with us everywhere. However, the way your pooch reacts to you leaving might be a sign of chronic separation anxiety.

A dog who is suffering from this anxiety disorder usually acts out while you're away. That's no good for him or your home!

Lucky for you, there are ways to help you pooch cope with separation. You just have to remember to be patient, and you'll see results!

Find out how you can tell if your dog has separation anxiety disorder on the next page and what you can do to help him through it.

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10 thoughts on “The Signs That’ll Tell You That Your Doggie Has Chronic Separation Anxiety

  1. Luckily for me my squeaker doesn’t suffer from this. He sometimes barks when I leave but normally he just goes and lays in my bed until I get back. But he also very rarely gets left alone. He goes by-by with me 90% of the time. He gets to go to work and everything. Only time he is home alone is when I’m going shopping and I know I will be gone awhile. If it’s a short trip he goes with me and I leave the car running for him. He is definitely spoiled!

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