Separation Anxiety in Dogs
      
    We all know that dogs are extremely attached to their masters. And many of us would have
    heard of instances where dogs whine and pine for their masters when they go away on a
    long vacation. Some dogs have also been known to exhibit mature behavior when their
    masters are in trouble or sick.

    This attachment comes naturally to them especially if the dog has been brought into the
    house as a puppy. As a puppy the dog is genetically attached to the mother and the litter
    in which he is born. When he is taken away from the litter and placed in a 'foster' home,
    he seeks that attachment. Since the owner provides him with the food and the love that
    he so desires, the object of attachment becomes the master by extension.

    However, this healthy relationship between dog and owner can give rise to undesirable
    behavior if the dog becomes excessively dependent on the owner.

    Separation anxiety in dogs is actually a symptom of the pet's disapproval of being isolated
    from the owner. When you see one or all of the following signs in your pet you can suspect
    that your dog's uncommon behavior is due to being separated anxiety.

    * Defecation and urination in inappropriate locations
    * Destructive behavior like chewing and excessive digging
    * Excessive barking and whining
    * Depression or hyperactivity

    These signs are not typical of only separation anxiety. But you can be sure that your dog
    is suffering from separation anxiety if these behaviors exhibit themselves when the master
    is not around or occur shortly after the master leaves the house.

    The symptoms of separation anxiety can also vary among dogs. Some dogs get extremely
    aggressive while others show signs of depression. Aggressive behaviors include scratching
    and digging in an attempt to follow you, chewing on household items and whining and
    barking for long periods. This aggressive behavior normally peaks within half hour of
    departure.

    Depressive behaviors include abstaining from food which can lead to bigger problems in
    cases of prolonged absences. Though quite uncommon, in some cases dogs develop
    conditions of diarrhea and vomiting or indulge in self mutilation.

    Some dogs can sense an impending separation. This can give rise to undesirable
    behaviors even before the actual separation occurs. Your dog may follow you from
    room to room and show aggressive behavior the moment you show any signs
    of leaving.

    Separation anxiety can be sparked off at any time due to certain environmental changes.
    Sudden change of place of residence, a drastic change in routine due to an event in the
    household or an event like a death in the family can lead to a sudden show of separation
    anxiety.

    Learning the art of relieving stress in pets is not difficult. If you care enough for your pet,
    you will find solutions to the problem and go about desensitizing your dog to your absence.

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