Ideas for Managing Canine Separation Anxiety

Follow these tips to hep manage separation anxiety in your dog.

Separation anxiety is a condition that can negatively impact a dog's (and their owner's) quality of life. It's fear and anxiety that occur when a dog is separated from his caretaker(s).

While there is no one cure-all for separation anxiety, there are things that you can do to manage it and help improve your dog's quality of life.

Signs of Separation Anxiety in Dogs

The signs of separation anxiety in dogs occur when the dog is alone or as he realized his caretaker is leaving and include:

Quick Tips for Managing Separation Anxiety

Here are a few ideas for helping to manage your dog's separation anxiety. You may have to implement some or all of them to see improvement, and it can take time. Be patient and adjust as you find what works for your dog.

It's essential to keep your dog safe. If his separation anxiety causes him to chew and eat dangerous items or do other unsafe things, you may need to confine him to a safe spot like a crate while you're gone.

Adaptil can help some dogs stay calmer. It's a compound that mimics a naturally occurring calming pheromone in dogs, and it comes in a spray, diffuser, and collar forms. Learn more: "How to Deal with Canine Anxiety and Fear Using Adaptil."

Some dogs benefit from anti-anxiety medications. Talk with your veterinarian to determine whether that's right for your dog.

If you're getting a new dog, you may be able to help decrease the chances of him developing separation anxiety. Learn how: "How to Prevent Separation Anxiety in Your New Dog."

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