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Does your dog panic when you leave the house? Do you come home to chewed furniture, constant barking or other signs of stress? If so, your dog might be suffering from separation anxiety.
This is a common issue where dogs become uneasy when left alone. Luckily, there are ways to calm your best friend, including using natural supplements like Lactium®—a gentle ingredient derived from milk protein that encourages relaxation.
This article reviews the cause, symptoms and how to stop separation anxiety in dogs.
There are times when you may need to leave your dog at home. Not only do they watch you with doleful eyes as you shut the front door, but you probably feel guilty too.
Separation anxiety in dogs can show in different ways:
Constant barking is one of the most challenging parts of separation anxiety. To tackle this:
If this behavior only happens when you’re leaving or not at home, it’s a strong sign that your dog has separation anxiety.
They may also start to pace or become stressed the moment you put on your shoes.
Don´t make a fuss or return to say goodbye. Say it once and leave, or use a word such as ‘stay’ that they’ll understand.
You may not be aware your dog is suffering from anxiety until you get home and find a trail of destruction. To monitor your pet’s behavior when you’re away from home you could install a camera.
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Some camera systems allow you to speak to your dog when away from the house. However, hearing your voice without you being there could increase the stress.
Your dog is likely used to you being around and making a fuss of them. If you’re suddenly not there they can feel stressed. Other reasons for separation anxiety in dogs include:
Helping your dog feel comfortable when alone takes time. These tips for separation anxiety in dogs can make a difference:
Get your dog used to short periods of separation and slowly increase the time. Stay low-key when you leave to avoid building up their excitement.
Leave toys or long-lasting chews to keep your dog entertained. And remember – a tired dog is a calmer dog! Ensure they get plenty of daily exercise.
Lactium® is a natural ingredient derived from milk protein. It has a calming effect on dogs without making them drowsy. Giving your dog Lactium® can help reduce their anxiety and relax them when you’re away.
Leave a piece of clothing with your scent to comfort your dog. You could also leave the radio or TV on to keep them company.
If your dog gets on well with others adding another pet to your family could distract them. Some people also ask ‘Can a cat help with separation anxiety’? This depends on whether your dog is comfortable around cats.
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If you’re looking for a dog less prone to this issue, consider dog breeds with low separation anxiety, like a Greyhound or a Pug
If you need a fast solution, try combining several approaches:
To find out more about how Lactium® can help your dog with separation anxiety contact us.
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