Recognizing Signs of Separation Anxiety in Dogs

Recognizing Signs of Separation Anxiety in Dogs

Separation anxiety in dogs can manifest in various ways. Common signs include excessive barking or howling, destructive behavior like chewing furniture or scratching doors, pacing, excessive drooling, urinating or defecating indoors, and attempting to escape. Some dogs may also exhibit physical symptoms such as trembling or panting. It's important to differentiate separation anxiety from boredom or lack of training. If your dog shows these signs only when left alone, it's likely separation anxiety. Consulting a professional trainer or behaviorist can help address this issue.

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