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Seperation Anxiety....
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My dog has developed seperation anxiety:(
He was always fine when we went out. In his bed in the kitchen and was always still in the same place when we got back. Recently when we have returned he has been distressed and panting. This has happened the last few times and it's very upsetting. Why has he started doing this? Any ideas how we can help him.
He was always fine when we went out. In his bed in the kitchen and was always still in the same place when we got back. Recently when we have returned he has been distressed and panting. This has happened the last few times and it's very upsetting. Why has he started doing this? Any ideas how we can help him.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ladybirder, was correct earlier; never make a huge fuss immediately on your return, first take off your coat, unpack bags etc and then say 'hello', behave in a matter-of-fact manner, otherwise the dog will think it has been through some sort of ordeal - actually, the same applies to children when left with carers.