top of page

Join the Club

Join our email list and get access to specials deals exclusive to our subscribers.

Thanks for submitting!

Writer's pictureKyle Snelgrove

How to Ease Your Dog's Separation Anxiety: 10 Easy Tips


a curious Jack Russel Terrier chewing on a pillow at home

Separation anxiety is a common disorder in dogs, and is characterized by extreme distress when being separated from the owner or primary caretaker. If you are experiencing this, your dog may bark excessively, destroy furniture, urinate and defecate in the house, or become destructive in your absence. It is important to understand that these behaviors are not done out of spite or anger, but out of fear and anxiety.


Here are 10 easy tips to help solve your dog's separation anxiety at home:


1. Exercise:

Providing a regular exercise routine for your pup can help to reduce their anxiety. This can include a daily walk, playing fetch, or just running around in the backyard.


2. Crate Training:

Crate training can be a great way to help your dog feel more secure. Make sure to use a comfortable and secure crate that your dog can retreat to when they feel anxious or scared.


3. Routines:

Creating a regular routine for your dog can help to reduce their anxiety. Feeding them at the same time each day and having regular potty breaks can help to keep them feeling secure and comfortable.


4. Comfort Items:

Giving your dog a comfort item such as a blanket or toy can help them feel more secure when they are left alone.


5. Desensitize:

Gradually desensitize your dog to being left alone. Start by leaving them alone for short periods of time and gradually increasing the length of time as they become more comfortable.


6. Positive Reinforcement:

Provide positive reinforcement when your dog is calm and relaxed when left alone. This can include treats, praise, or a few minutes of playtime.


7. Avoid Punishment:

Punishment can make your dog more anxious and can worsen the problem. It is important to focus on positive reinforcement and avoid punishing your pup for their anxiety.


8. Play Music:

Playing soothing music or putting the TV on low volume can help to create a calm atmosphere for your dog when they are left alone.


9. Natural Remedies:

Natural remedies such as CBD oil, pheromone diffusers, and calming treats can help to reduce anxiety in dogs.


If the problem persists, it is important to seek the help of a professional. A qualified dog behavior specialist can assess the situation and create a plan to help your dog cope with their anxiety. Full Kontrol Canine provides professional assistance to dog owners who need help with their pet. From basic obedience and behavioral issues to more advanced training. Full Kontrol Canine offers a wide variety of services for a variety of dog breeds and temperaments. Our team of experienced trainers are knowledgeable in the latest techniques and methods and will work with the owner to develop a personalized training plan that meets the individual needs of their canine companion. By utilizing positive reinforcement, balanced training, and reward-based training, we help owners create a meaningful bond with their pet and help their dog become the best version of themselves.


By following these 10 easy steps, you can help to reduce your dog's separation anxiety and create a calm and happy home for them.



 

15 views0 comments

Comentarios

Obtuvo 0 de 5 estrellas.
Aún no hay calificaciones

Agrega una calificación

Book an FREE Consultation!

Let a Full Kontrol Canine Behavioral Expert  coach you through your dogs problem behaviors and regain a balanced life with your dog.
bottom of page