Dog Separation Anxiety and Symptoms
Separation Behavior or Separation anxiety
In dog can be asily seen when your dog starts acting differently as you find yourself with less time to play with your pet. Dog anxiety can be difficult for you and your pat, puppy or dog. With this disorder your pet can create havok around the household and make it where you just don't want your pet anymore.
Anxiety Medication for Dog
Ok so your dog dog has a problem and you are dealing with Anxiety in your dog. Rushing out to get your pet medication is not fixing the problem it is just putting a band-aid on the problem as you are basically doping your dog. Before you decide to medicate think about what maybe triggering the problem and then fix it. There are many ways to handle and deal with the problem or disorder but first find what triggers the doggy outbursts. Anti Anxiety dog medication will keep your dog calm but will indeed change them from who they are. Possibly all you have to do is schedule more time for play and your home and your baby will be happy once again. Pet disorder medication in a way to me is almost funny and sad at the same time as people tend to try and buy their way out of a problem instead of fixing it. Drugs are not the answer and nor are they the cure.
Dog Anxiety Attack
This disorder is not a laughing matter. Some animals become so distrought that they may seek out the attention they need by biting. Just like children they find ways for you to interact with them as they destroy property, bite friends or family members, or pee and crap all over the house. It in their mind it gets you to notice them and it is better to be noticed then to have become nothing in your eyes. When you don't take them for walks or play with them anymore depression will follow and then anxiety. They will reach out to you over and over again and when it doesn't work they will dissrupt your life.
Remedy or Cure for Dog
Dog training for separation anxiety
You can have someone train your dog to be happy again but in reality the training is for you. See the dog is not the problem it is you that has become the problem. Chances are your schedule at work has changed or you have found someone new in your life and your not paying attention to your dog anymore. Try playing with your dog more, go buy a ball or a toy to keep your pet occupied and get back into your pets life.
1) If nothing has changed you may have to get your pet some "dog separation anxiety medication". Only use this as a last resort when all options have failed.
2) Buy a book on anxiety to teach you more about how to handle the problem. Pets are like people so if you buy a book on anxiety designed for people it will work just as good.
Crate Training
Often a dog for some reason is happier when it is crate trained. This is of course if you don't keep him locked up for too long. They like to have a compfy zone and thats what crate training gives them. When you let them out though be prepared to play with them. They need attention and exercise and some dogs need more then others. If you want a healthy, happy pet then you will feed them good and play with them often. Consider getting a second pet to entertain the one you have. Being alone is awful for pets and people.