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		<title>The Way To Handle Puppy Separation Anxiety</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 12:39:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Puppy separation anxiety is very challenging to cope with although with the correct tactics and teaching, the hassles of puppy separation anxiety can only be felt by both dog and its master in a really short time. Puppies are similar to tiny children that need to be pampered from time to time. One of many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Puppy separation anxiety is very challenging to cope with although with the correct tactics and teaching, the hassles of <a target="_blank" href="http://dogwithseparationanxiety.net/">puppy separation anxiety</a> can only be felt by both dog and its master in a really short time. Puppies are similar to tiny children that need to be pampered from time to time. One of many ways to pamper all of them will be to provide these attention and demonstrate to them affection. Nevertheless, sometimes the puppies turn out to be spoiled and the instant the master actually leaves the home, they&#8217;re going to start to protest and freak out.</p>
<p> Working with puppy separation anxiety really should start with figuring out its signs or symptoms. <a target="_blank" href="http://dogwithseparationanxiety.net/howtotrainadog/">Puppy separation anxiety</a> is a behavioural trouble where there are different measures that are surely relating to it. Listed here are the four most popular signs and symptoms of puppy separation anxiety: very obnoxious and frequent crying and barking before the master departs, peeing and puking in many areas of the home (at times on home furnishings), over exhilaration and unnecessary greetings as soon as the master arrives home, and the most frustrating of all is devastation of the things indoors.</p>
<p> If you happen to observe these symptoms in your puppy, take action straight away. Young puppies can be trained and with the real love you prove to them, they are going to continuously come to feel secure. Teaching the puppy to become obedient is considered the most effective way of curing separation anxiety. Never turn to drugs at once, you only need to have persistence to handle the puppy separation anxiety. Medicines could potentially cause harmful side effects to the puppy in the end.</p>
<p> Also, there are different simple points to try with to start with to heal puppy separation anxiety. Remember that this simply begins to occur if you leave and the puppy feels that you will not be back for very long. Practice your exit so as not to activate nervousness. Figure out what signals your puppy that you are leaving. Say as an example you snagging your keys or jacket. You can test carrying this out and be back again right after Ten minutes &#8211; and over and over again.&nbsp;</p>
<p> The key is to slowly and gradually reduce panic from your new puppy and eliminate it its mind the events that lead to it to feel nervous. Switch radio stations on whenever you depart so the puppy can continue to hear human sounds as well as leaving him with favorite playthings and food items.</p>
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		<title>Some Steps to Solve Canine Separation Anxiety</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 08:55:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your dog may be suffering from canine separation anxiety if they tend to make a big deal of being left on their own.This can be a severe ailment that can cause harm to your dog and your house. Canine separation anxity is a medical condition that should not be ignored. Your dog is probably unhappy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your dog may be suffering from canine separation anxiety if they tend to make a big deal of being left on their own.This can be a severe ailment that can cause harm to your dog and your house. Canine separation anxity is a medical condition that should not be ignored. Your dog is probably unhappy and needs some help with this.</p>
<p> Separation anxiety is represented by a dog&#8217;s nervous reaction to their owner being away from them for a period of time, even if it is only in a different room. What is happening is the dog&#8217;s level of anxiety and excitement is unbalanced.</p>
<p> If you have a rescue dog from a shelter, you may find that this is a common occurence.Your new pet has already been abandoned once and thinks its going to happen again.Your dog needs to know that it isnt going to be repeated.Canine separation anxiety can often be seen as well in younger and the older dog.</p>
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<p>Another situation which may lead to separation anxiety is when your pet is used to spending all of its time with you. This can happen when you take the dog with you to the mall, stay at home with it for extended periods or take them away with you on vacation. A dog that is used to you being around but is suddenly left alone may get separation anxiety as a result, worried that you are not coming back for them.</p>
<p> This is something that a lot of parents experience when leaving their child in daycare, our child can be a bit clingy. A child specialist would probably say, let your child know that you are going to work and will be back soon. Dogs need the same assurances.</p>
<p> A dog&#8217;s anxiety experienced when their loved ones leave them alone, can range from mild to severe. Usually, they will react dramatically within 20 to 45 minutes of separation. Signs of distress or general separation anxiety can range from chewing, scratching at furniture, doors,and other items to defacating in the house. Dogs who suffer from separation anxiety may chew on your doors, window seals or anything they can find.</p>
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<p> There are a number of steps you can take, including vets help. However, remember that your dog is suffering from a condition and not acting out to punish you for leaving them alone. They are simply dealing with the stress of their emotions. Punishment for things your dog may do during their anxiety while you are gone, does not help. It could actually make it worse</p>
<p> Some things that might help with canine seperation anxiety will include trying to leave in a non dramatic way, ie making it a bit of a non event to be ignored, leaving them something with your smell on it and establishing a word or series of words that you always say when leaving. The use of repitition means that your dog will learn to associate the words with leaving but will also expect you back. A few test runs of picking up your keys and pretending to leave may help also with dealing with their anxiety, showing them that you do return.</p>
<p> You could try leaving your pet with a friend or family member or trying doggy daycare.Drugs can be used as a last resort and if chewing is problematic,leave them something innocent to chew on.</p>
<p> Our dogs love us and are attached just like our kids. They need to be reassured that they should not worry, we will be back. Dog separation anxiety can improve but can be very troublesome for dogs and their owners.</p>
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