Helping Your Dog Overcome Separation Anxiety

helping your dog overcome separation anxiety

The goal of a dog training program is to make it clear to your dog that you are the pack leader. This is important from the beginning because it will limit many bad dog behaviors. Most dogs believe they are the leader of the pack and will try to control you, even your coming and going. This is usually why some dogs have separation anxiety and can make life difficult for you and your dog lover.

If your dog thinks he is the pack leader, he may get angry if one of you (that's you!) Leaves him. You may also be afraid that something will happen to you, as he considers you, as a pack leader, to be his responsibility.

On the other hand, your dog may also have separation anxiety if he feels too attached to you. Maybe he also had a traumatic experience like a robbery or a fire. The fact that he is alone at home scares him.

Separation anxiety can make life difficult for you and your dog. Your dog can be a perfect pet when you are near you, but as soon as you try to walk, you can bark or moan uncontrollably without stopping. After you leave, you can start chewing furniture, shitting it all over, or just tearing it up. This problem damaged furniture, carpets and walls and caused some neighbors to complain of excessive barking.

Do not let him sleep in your bed to reduce your excessive attachment to you. You can do this step-by-step by first letting him sleep on the floor next to your bed and then placing him in his own bed, preferably outside your bedroom. When you go, do it carefully so as not to over-emphasize.

Helping your dog overcome his separation anxiety is the best he can do for you and for him. A good obedience training program will help train you to follow simple but powerful commands such as "stay / stay". It will be easier for you to leave it if you use this simple command over it.

You can try a positive reinforcement during this workout. Just reward him if he follows his command to sit / leave as he leaves (for example, he is in the living room and you go to the kitchen). Whenever you sit in your absence, reward it with a whim. This will reinforce the idea that being alone does not make you feel so alone while doing what you do.

Separation anxiety in dogs can be stopped or even avoided. The key is good dog training that will change your mindset and make your dog calmer and more confident.


References:
https://www.freedogtrainingclasses.com/how-do-you-stop-separation-anxiety-in-dogs/
https://getfreedogtraining.com/how-to-stop-separation-anxiety-in-dog/

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