Separation Anxiety | Pet Pointers #Video
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Description
Separation anxiety is a very common problem mentioned by dog owners. Here are some helpful tips that could help curb that anxiety!
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- CharMaine Added Here's some advice I've gotten from Trainers in the past: When you're leaving, pay no attention to them at all. Grab your stuff, keys, etc. and walk out. Never amp up your pet, then turn around and walk out. Don't talk to them, don't pet them -- just go about your biz of getting out of there. If they charge you when you walk in, give them a quick pet, gently push them down and go about your biz, don't make eye contact, etc. They will quickly calm down. In a few mins go to them and give them all the love and rough housing you want. It just needs to be on your terms not theirs. Be consistent. It works.