subject: Secrets to Stop Separation Anxiety with Dog - How to Put a Stop to Your Dog Separation Anxiety [print this page] Have you ever noticed that when you leave the room, your dog becomes anxious. Or does your dog whimper and bark, nibble stuff, scratching things, walk around, pee at the wrong place? If so, you may assume that your dog has separation anxiety. Luckily there are some tips which you can do to stop his anxiety, at least once or for all. Before you start to train your dog not to be under pressure when you are leaving, you should understand some common senses that can create this trouble. First of all, the separation anxiety does not involve with love and attention you give to him. Of course, you can have more than one dog at the same time and let them be equally loved and attended. One dog may be just fine while the other can be suffered from separation anxiety. Most common reason for separation anxiety is possibly because that dog is not socialized. Dogs that have many different houses or are always moved around are prime candidates as well. Some are naturally born nervous. Some may feel that he may not see you again or may be afraid of being left behind. These reasons can sometimes be a tragic experience for them. Whatever reason is behind his anxiety, he can be changed if he receives a proper training! When you start training your dog, certainty you do not ever use physical penalty to correct your dog. It will be better to correct your dog in a way that does not hurt him.
Secrets to Stop Separation Anxiety with Dog - How to Put a Stop to Your Dog Separation Anxiety