In this article we provide a quick guide for dog separation anxiety, it is the cause of some of the symptoms that your dog or puppy May experience. This common problem is especially traumatic for your dog and traumatic for you as an owner too. We started with some of the facts of the situation, and then with the symptoms.
Facts
separation anxiety in dogs is actually very common and classed as a behavior problem. This condition is caused when your dog or puppy to experience intense anxiety when he or she is separated from his or her owner. This is especially common in rescue dogs who have experienced abuse or violence in the past that left a dog with attachment issues.
Some experts estimate that the situation is so common that it affects more than 10% of the 6.5 million dogs currently living in the UK. If these estimates are equal to the amount of dogs in the United States suffer from separation anxiety should be equal to seven million dogs.
Symptoms Some of the symptoms that your dog can mean May experience behavioral problems, including.
Digging up plants and digging holes in the garden
Your dog or puppy may bark or whine excessively
Your dog may start chewing furniture or other items around the house.
Your dog may start chewing furniture or other items around the house....
Your Dog May appear anxious and nervous, and even lose their appetite
Your dog may start crying and appeared very distressed
In extreme cases your dog may start vomiting
Excessive salivation is also a symptom of the state.
in part 2 of our series on we will give you some tips on how to cure this condition.
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