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Training To Solve Puppy Separation Anxiety Problems

By Dog Lover | October 19, 2009

Dog separation anxiety is one of the most common problems dog owners face.  There are many different reasons that dogs develop separation anxiety.  Some of the most common reasons are lack of exercise, a traumatic event, or a sudden change in schedule. Dog separation anxiety symptoms are expressed in a number of ways

There are plenty of different symptoms.  Mild symptoms include changes in body language and whining.  Dogs with severe separation anxiety may wreck furnishings or injure themselves.  Luckily, behavior modification training can be used to resolve most cases of separation anxiety in dogs.

What is Behavior Modification Training

Behavior Modification is a type of dog training that is used to replace on type of behavior with another.  For example, Let’s say your dog pulls at the end of the rope when you walk him, you can teach him to heel using obedience (the heel command), or you can teach him to walk by your side by acknowledging correct behavior (walking next to you), and correcting or ignoring negative behavior (the pulling).  The best thing about behavior modification training is that it teaches dogs to act a certain way when you aren’t present to give the signal.

There are a number of great drills for dogs with separation anxiety.  I highly recommend desensitization exercises. As you get ready to leave your home, you may notice your pet becoming anxious.  Your dogs has figured out your routine before you go by the things you do before you leave.  When your dog has determined you will leave when you put on your coat, just put on your jacket more often.  Put on your coat, get your keys, and go to the door throughout the day.  Once you get there, turn around and go back to what you were doing before. Ignore your dog.  This causes your canine to lose the association of you going away with you putting on your jacket. There is some effort involved, and it’s worth the time it takes.  Once you have completed a number of desensitization drills, your dog will be calm and happy when you leave.

Separation anxiety won’t go away on it’s own and can become a serious problem.  In fact, it often gets much worse.  Don’t delay treatment until your dog hurts themselves, or wrecks your home!  If you want to learn the secrets of behavior modification training, and how to canine separation anxiety cure, visit http://www.dogseparationanxietyhelp.com.

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