10 Aug

Separation anxiety can be a very destructive behavioural trait. It is caused by the dog's frustration and fear. While most people believe that separation anxiety is a dog's inability to handle separation from its owner, the reality is that the dog wouldn't have behaved this way right betacbdlondon from the beginning. The question is, how can a dog develop separation anxiety? Within the first few days of their arrival, the dog is familiar with what levels of excitement and stress are normal. These levels continue to be reinforced and strengthened over time. If your dog associates being with you with being happy, he will associate it with fear. This is because it is so different to the normal levels they are used to, they become very anxious. This behavior is reinforced when your dog sees the chaos that results from separation anxiety. But why should we think it's the dog's fault and then just get rid of it. You are only passing on your problems to someone else. It is extremely unlikely that the new owner has the experience to fix the problems you created. The dog will get rehomed again until nobody wants it. We all know what happens next. Separation anxiety can be prevented and retrained so that neither the owner nor the dog have to suffer. Tonight's class will focus on how a rescue Lurcher (and his new owner) learn to deal with this. The behavior of a rescue dog is not the same as his old one, so it only gets worse. You must change your routine to change the behavior. The dog will be fine when the owner goes to sleep. This allows him to have some space and can learn how to cope. As he chews through the leads and is destructive when separated, the owner has to place him in a secure area where he can vent his anger without causing any harm or causing damage. The dog will then start to do his routine. The owner should remain out of reach and praise the dog when he calms down. This will help the dog associate calm and relaxation with separation. It will take some time for this to become routine, but it will eventually. Next week we will find out how the owner is doing.

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