Anxiety Help - Dog Anxiety - What to Do When Man�s Best Friend Freaks Out
Dog Anxiety - What to Do When Man�s Best Friend Freaks Out
He was gentle with children, loved to play fetch and delighted in going on �road trips� in the car with Tim, his owner. He was a delightful dog UNTIL he was left alone. Separation anxiety and fear of abandonment changed Max from man�s best friend to a very destructive canine.
Tim often returned home to find that Max had clawed the furniture, chewed up shoes, overturned plants and destroyed books and magazines. "Finally I took Max to the vet for advice," said Tim. "I love Max very much but I can�t tolerate his destructive behavior."
Tim�s vet explained that Max was suffering from canine separation anxiety. As social animals, it is normal for puppies to form attachments to their mother and littermates. Once the puppy is separated from its family group, it becomes attached to its owner.
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