Curtial Puppy Separation Anxiety With These Insider Tips
Written by Alan Javier   
Friday, 05 November 2010
The term Puppy Separation Anxiety is often used to cover a wide range of Anxiety issues linked to your Puppy being left alone and becoming scared, aggressive or agitated.
by AlanJavier


The term Puppy Separation Anxiety is often used to cover a wide range of Anxiety issues linked to your Puppy being left alone and becoming scared, aggressive or agitated.

Irrespective of Breed or sex, all young Dogs can experience Puppy Separation Anxiety to a small or great extent. It is a very real fear to young Puppies that you may never return for them when you leave the House.

This factor of Dog behavior is hinged on your Puppies total reliance on you the Owner for providing them food, water and attention.

The actual ways that your Pet may exhibit their Puppy Separation Anxiety will differ from Dog to Dog. Common symptoms include the biting or scratching of Doors and Furniture, Barking, Whining and incessant running.

The situation usually makes the puppy panic, thinking that his master has abandoned him. As puppy separation anxiety worsens, you will begin to notice your dog biting things like furniture and items of clothing. Your puppy could also start urinating inside the house. You must understand that he is doing all of these out of fear rather than aggression.

If measures are not promptly taken to reduce the effects of Puppy Separation Anxiety, then problems are sure to follow your Dog into later life, as Adult Dogs will often display more aggressive forms of behavior, especially when negative behavioral patterns have been left to become habitualized.

This is why it is very important to address the condition as early as possible. Now, you might think that the best way to address the problem is to console your dog as soon as you get home and notice that he has had a panic attack. Wrong. This will only make him think that he is exhibiting the right behavior under the circumstances. It is better to scold your dog such that he understands that what he did was wrong and totally unnecessary.

As always, prevention is better than cure. So before your dog actually exhibits the violent behavior commonly associated with puppy separation anxiety, you might want to employ the following tips to prevent it from ever happening.

Get your puppy used to the idea of you leaving the house for sometime by leaving him alone for about ten minutes each day. Be sure to leave a bone or toy for him to play with every time you do this. Bear in mind as well that you should never engage in lengthy goodbyes with your dog, as this will only worsen puppy separation anxiety. Instead, say a quick goodbye then leave immediately.

Another additional way to prevent many of the issues associated with Puppy Separation Anxiety is to Exercise your Pup in order to expend their bundles of energy. This is more than just to tire them out. Playing with your Dog, or when they are old enough, taking them for a walk or run is extremely beneficial to their entire well being. A well exercised Puppy will also sleep for long durations of the day and night. A lot less restlessly than an under exercised Pup ever would.

Perhaps one of the best ways to prevent puppy separation anxiety is by providing a distraction when you leave. You might want to leave the radio on so that your dog doesn't feel that he is alone in the house, or you may leave your dog outside the house where he can play. Finally, remember to always punish bad behavior even if it is brought about by puppy separation anxiety. Do not resort to violence, though. A good scolding or withholding a favorite treat should do the trick.

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