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\r\n <!-' + '- google_ad_section_start -' + '->Your dog surely loves you and doesn’t like being separated from you. Many dog owners have gone through the same situation of coming home to a dog filled with nervous energy and a house filled with evidence that your dog likes to chew things up and destroy furniture. As a dog owner you don’t have to feel overwhelmed about this situation. Luckily there are a variety of ways to ease your dog’s separation anxiety issues.
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  • Don’t Be Dramatic – Many dog owners make a big deal out of leaving or entering the home. This usually includes a lot of attention and kisses for your dog. You should replace this dramatic behavior with a calm, serene attitude that keeps your dog calm. Leave your home and enter your home like it is no big deal. Once you are indoors and have put your keys down, then acknowledge your dog. Don’t make contact with your dog immediately. This will help lessen his or her anxiety when you arrive and depart your home.
  • Create a Safe Area – Limit your dog’s exposure to the entire house by providing him or her with a room that feels safe and comfortable. Choose a room in your house that cannot be easily destroyed. Put your dog’s comfortable bed, blanket, toys and other favorite items that will help your dog feel comfortable. Put soft music on the radio or leave the television on while you are away from the house. This will give your dog a welcomed distraction and the music will most likely calm your dog into a deep sleep.

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    Helping Ease Separation Anxiety in Dogs

    Your dog surely loves you and doesn’t like being separated from you. Many dog owners have gone through the same situation of coming home to a dog filled with nervous energy and a house filled with evidence that your dog likes to chew things up and destroy furniture. As a dog owner you don’t have to feel overwhelmed about this situation. Luckily there are a variety of ways to ease your dog’s separation anxiety issues.
    • Don’t Be Dramatic – Many dog owners make a big deal out of leaving or entering the home. This usually includes a lot of attention and kisses for your dog. You should replace this dramatic behavior with a calm, serene attitude that keeps your dog calm. Leave your home and enter your home like it is no big deal. Once you are indoors and have put your keys down, then acknowledge your dog. Don’t make contact with your dog immediately. This will help lessen his or her anxiety when you arrive and depart your home.
    • Create a Safe Area – Limit your dog’s exposure to the entire house by providing him or her with a room that feels safe and comfortable. Choose a room in your house that cannot be easily destroyed. Put your dog’s comfortable bed, blanket, toys and other favorite items that will help your dog feel comfortable. Put soft music on the radio or leave the television on while you are away from the house. This will give your dog a welcomed distraction and the music will most likely calm your dog into a deep sleep.

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