Friday, September 2, 2011

Finding A Dog Separation Anxiety Solution That Works

By Venice Marriott


Search the internet and you will find a selection of different solutions for dog separation anxiety, but how many of them work? Here are a number of solutions that are regularly suggested.

Give Your Dog More To Do

Some internet sites suggest that separation anxiety in dogs can be managed or maybe cured by giving a dog more to do and that boredom lies behind a stressed dogs behavior.

However, there's no proof that dogs experience boredom in the way that humans do. Watch a dog in the wild and you won't see them spending all day entertaining themselves, you're likelier to find them sleeping.

Naturally, they're pack animals so they do have to interact and play, but generally they save their energy for the important task of survival. Domestic dogs are little different from their wild cousins they just get fed more constantly.

But you can see where this view comes from, because if everytime you go out, you come back to find something chewed up, you may presume that your dog did it because they were bored. Nonetheless it will not be the absence of entertainment that drives them to chewing, rather the anxiousness they experience at being separated from you and the proven fact that the process of chewing helps release a natural enzyme in the body that helps diminish stress.

Which means that leaving your dog with the most recent wonder toy is not actually the answer.

Stricter Training Programme For Your Badly Behaved Dog

If your neighbours complain about your dog barking nonstop while you're out, or you come home to find your dog's pooped or urinated on your carpet or scratched up the paintwork, its easy to suspect that you've a badly behaved dog, and the solution is more training.

But getting cross with your dog, shouting at them, rubbing their nose in it or disciplining them more will not stop them from feeling anxiety while you are out, and all the behaviors discussed are a direct result of being worried about where you are.

Now training is maybe the best solution to dog separation anxiety, but it must be focussed on the root problem of anxiety rather than concentrating on the symptoms they show and it has got to be done in the best way.

Walk Your Dog More

Since the Dog Whisperer started talking about the need to exercise dogs for hours every day, it's often suggested as an answer to dog anxiety. And while exercise is good for us all, and may help us to feel calm after it, it doesn't necessarily follow that a knackered dog will stop worrying when left on their own.

Follow this bit of guidance and you might put a lot of hours into walking your dog only to find that you've got an extremely fit and energetic dog that is still worried and has still got behaviour problems.

If Your Dog Has Separation Anxiety Learn More

To cope with your dogs anxiety problems, do not rely on toys and exercise, because while your dog will enjoy them, they won't be a cure. Instead find out more about the reason behind your dog's separation anxiety and look for a training regime that will provide a long-term answer.




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