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Managing Separation Anxiety in Dogs: Symptoms & Solutions

Dogs are naturally sociable creatures and form strong bonds with their owners – this close companionship is certainly one of the most rewarding elements of dog ownership!

Although dogs should never be left on their own for too long (ideally no more than 4-6 hours at a time), there will always be occasions when it is necessary for owners to leave them in their own company. If dogs are taught from an early age how to be left alone in an appropriate way, then they are much more likely to grow up feeling relaxed and comfortable when left on their own for periods of time.

Changes in routine (like increased periods of isolation due to owners changing work patterns) or home environment (like moving house), loss of a canine companion (bereavement) or even boredom can affect how comfortable your pet feels when left at home alone.

Does your pet do any of the following? It may indicate that they are not comfortable when left alone.

  • Persistent vocalisation (barking, whining, howling)
  • Toileting in inappropriate places
  • Coprophagia (eating faeces)
  • Destructive behaviours
  • Trying to escape or follow you
  • Pacing
  • Panting and salivating
  • Waiting by doors or windows
  • Extreme excitement upon owner return

Not sure if your dog is anxious when left alone?

Try setting up a video camera to monitor your dog when you leave the house!

Speak to your vet

  • Your vet can help identify any physical health problems that may be contributing to your dog’s anxiety.
  • A vet or vet nurse can discuss behavioural management plans with you or offer behavioural referral.
  • Your vet may prescribe medications to help with your dog’s condition.

How can I help my dog?

As with most behavioural problems, prevention is better than cure. It is important to teach puppies from a young age how to cope when being left alone – this doesn’t come naturally to them. If you have any  concerns, then it is recommended to speak with a veterinary professional and qualified behaviourist.

An owners guide to separation related issues.
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