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Is Your Dog Too Stuck On You?
Michael Corvin
cry. We have all gone through this when we were young, We were always glued to our parents, especially to our moms. We do not
want to be away from them. This is human instinct since when we were born, our mom is the first person that we lay our eyes
on. in fact, we've already formed an attachment when we were still inside our mother's womb.
Being left alone can be very emotional and stressful. It can be a difficult experience. But this fear of being isolated is
not only exclusively felt by human beings. Animals are no exception. Even dogs, considered to be man's best friend, suffer
the same emotional predicament.
Dogs are naturally social creatures, they are pack animals. Like babies that develop an attachment to their mothers, dogs,
too, develop a very strong bond with their canine female parents. These pups would only want to be with their turf, where the
mother or father can guard them or provide food through the female dog's mammary glands. But once this canine family
attachment is dissolved, the dog immediately turns its attention to their owner or caretaker.
Dogs that become too dependent on their owners also do not want to be left alone. When dogs are left alone by their owners,
they become really upset. As ?dog depression?upset sets in, they become restless and even destructive This condition is
called Separation Anxiety.
Separation anxiety in dogs is one of the most common canine behavioral problems encountered by veterinarians and seasoned dog
breeders. Dogs can develop separation anxiety much faster if they do not have enough ?socialization?. It can also occur if
a dog is repeatedly transferred from one owner to another. Dogs that came from animal shelters and dogs that experienced
traumatic events such as being in the house during a fire, during a burglary attempt, or while an alarm system sounded may
show signs of anxiety.
A dog suffering from separation anxiety will become extremely anxious and distressed. Some signs of distress in your dog may
include any of the following:
?Excessive barking and whining when left alone
?Incessant chewing on variety of things and destroys objects
?Urinate, defecate and vomit in different locations in the house.
?Demands too much attention from you when you are at home
?Gets overly excited when you return home
Dogs that fail to cope with a sudden change in environment may also develop separation anxiety. It is often difficult to
treat this condition because the behavior only occurs when the owner is not around. It can also be alarming when the owner
leaves for an extended period of time.
Experts say that there are medications that can suppress anxiety. These are often used on dogs with severe separation anxiety
or when owners simply must leave the dog alone for an extended period while treatment is being done. The use of drugs allows
the dog to spend extended periods of time free of anxiety. A veterinarian should be consulted for further information about
the use of safe and effective anxiety- suppressing drugs.
These are other ways to reduce separation anxiety in your dog:
?Make arrivals and departures very low key
?Give your dog something to do when he is alone
?Plan your exits
?Leave a radio or TV on so he can listen to human voices when left alone
?Confine your dog in a crate that will also serve him as shelter
?Exercise your dogs
It is important to take immediate measures once you suspect that your dog has this condition. Visit a veterinarian and
inquire about a dog stress treatment program. Keep in mind that your pet's disorder can be treated and that they also need
proper care and attention. So, if you noticed that your dog is so stuck on you, you might consider taking your ?best friend?
to the veterinarian.
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