What is a Separation anxiety?
Separation anxiety in dogs is a behavioural issue where a dog experiences intense distress when left alone or apart from its owner. This condition stems from a strong attachment to the owner and can vary in severity.
What are the Signs of Separation Anxiety
Signs of separation anxiety in dogs include excessive barking, destructive behaviour, pacing, and attempts to escape when left alone. Other indicators can be drooling, house soiling, or loss of appetite during the owner’s absence. These behaviours stem from stress and a deep attachment to their human companions.
How to Help with Separation Anxiety
Training and desensitisation are effective in helping dogs overcome separation anxiety, greatly improving their emotional well-being. Addressing this issue not only enhances the dog's quality of life but also strengthens the bond between the dog and its owner by fostering trust and independence.