How to Recognize Separation Anxiety Symptoms in Dogs

Dogs that suffer separation anxiety present challenges to their owners. Many dogs exhibit disruptive and destructive behavior. If these incidents happen only when your dog is left alone, it may be experiencing separation anxiety. Learn to recognize the signs so you can address the problem.

Things You'll Need

  • patience
  • kindness
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Instructions

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      Ask your neighbors whether they hear excessive barking or howling while you are away. Dogs experiencing anxiety may bark persistently until their owner returns.

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      Take note of unusual chewing and digging behaviors. Some dogs may destroy furniture, door frames, shoes or other objects when they are alone. Check for injuries around your dog's mouth that may indicate excessive chewing.

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      Housetrained dogs that begin urinating and defecating in the house when they are alone may be suffering anxiety. Some anxious dogs may eat its feces.

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      Loss of appetite, increased aggression and excessive panting may be signs of separation anxiety, especially if these occur when the dog is alone.