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Seperation Anxiety

  • 27-07-2016 4:26pm
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    As a pup my dog was the friendliest dog ever and never had a problem with being seperated from my wife and I. In that time we have sent him to kennels while we are on holidays, and sometimes he has stayed in friends houses if we were stuck.

    As of about 6 or so months ago, something ahs changed. He is fine in my folks house or my sisters house, but nowhere else. He used have a great time at his kennels/minders, but we sent him there a few weeks ago as we have a family wedding coming up where all the usual suspects will be attending so we could acclimatise him to there again, but after about an hour he howled the neighbourhood down.

    Similarly at home, if he is put out the back while we are preparing/eating food, he will scream the house down if the door is closed. If it is open no bothers on him.

    Any ideas how this could have developed, but more importantly any ideas on how to train it out of him? It is not fair on him to get so stressed when outside his comfort zone. And very difficult and limiting for us as well.


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