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“Just Get a Second Dog.” The Answer to Your Dog’s Separation Anxiety?
“Will getting another dog cure my dog’s separation anxiety?”
“If he had the company of another animal, won’t that stop him from barking and feeling anxious?”
These are common questions I get asked as a certified separation anxiety dog trainer (CSAT) and ones I see posted frequently in Facebook groups and other social media platforms. It seems logical to think that if a dog is anxious or fearful while alone, the company of another dog or pet will help. Unfortunately though, it’s not usually that simple.
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5 Things to Do to Resolve Your Dog’s Separation Anxiety
Separation anxiety is one of the most challenging behavioral issues a dog guardian can face. It’s more than just a minor inconvenience, it’s a very serious problem that affects a dog’s mental and physical health, as well as your quality of life. Fortunately, it can be resolved. With the right methods, your dog can learn to relax and even enjoy alone time!
Let’s dive into the five best strategies to employ to resolve your dog’s separation anxiety, so you and your dog can get back to living a happy, more relaxed life together!