Wednesday, 11 February 2015

How To Ease Your Pet's Separation Anxiety

By Garrett McMahan


When the dog owners leave the house, dogs often get anxious and uneasy and this is normal because dogs love to be with their owners always, and they can get upset when the owners leave house. There are dogs that scratch on doors or furniture, when this happens, and others bark or urinate anywhere. There are some ways to comfort and soothe your dog, making the time that you leave home be less troublesome for them, because separation anxiety is common among dogs.

Helping them in easing this anxiety can be done when you have a well-trained dog. They will know what to expect from owners and have a close bond with them, and this is when a dog has completed the obedience training. The dogs know and understand their world and know how it works, and this is with a happy and well-trained dog. If they do not know what to do or what will happen, they will not feel secure and this can lead to anxiety, particularly in rescued animals.

While our dogs aren't born knowing how to behave properly, owners also aren't born knowing how to train their dogs. A dog training DVD program can be a great option for those needing help with obedience training as this can be more convenient than scheduling a class or time with a professional trainer. The Dog's Way is one video dog training program to consider. It includes 12 lessons and with about five or six weeks of dedicated training, your dog should be able to obey a wide variety of dog training commands.

In addition to training, you can begin a process of desensitizing your dog. Dogs associate behavior such as you putting on your shoes and a jacket as a clue that you are about to leave and this can trigger anxiety. To desensitize them, put on the jacket and shoes, but then just sit in the kitchen and have a snack or sit in the living room and read a book. Eventually, they won't associate your behavior as an obvious sign of departure.

Ignoring your dog before and after leaving can be done, and often can be better. By not paying attention to them when leaving or arriving can sometimes be better, and this is done rather than giving them lots of love and comforting words when leaving. For some dogs, putting them in a crate can be an option, but others with separation anxiety may cause panic when confined. Instead, one might consider another option of placing them in a room with baby gate, and this is also a good option. In this room or space, spend some time with your dog while petting and coddling them, and also put some familiar toys and also a dog bed. They will attach some positive feelings in this place, and they will be taught this way.

It can also be best to make your dog have some good exercises before you leaving the house. Dogs that are tired and with energy already used up will be less likely to be troublesome and also get very uneasy. You can also leave your dog with a treat that is his favorite and he will associate your leaving with this positive treat. This can be toy with a treat and this can be the distraction and keep your dog busy, and you can leave the house.




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