
Dog Separation Anxiety β What Can You Do?
When left alone, many dogs bark excessively, make a mess at home, or even have accidents.
This isnβt just mischiefβitβs a clear sign of separation anxiety.
π Separation anxiety is when your dog feels extreme stress the moment they are apart from you.
If this happens repeatedly, it can seriously affect your dogβs emotional well-being and overall health.
π‘ Tips to Help Ease Separation Anxiety
1οΈβ£ Daycare or Pet Sitter
If your dog spends long hours alone, consider safe, trusted care options.
2οΈβ£Β White Noise
Background sounds like TV or radio can provide comfort.
3οΈβ£ Be Careful with Home Cameras
Talking too often through cameras may actually increase anxiety.
4οΈβ£ Supportive Products (ADAPTIL Calm*)
These replicate natural pheromones from mother dogs, helping reduce stress safely and effectively.
5οΈβ£ Calm Goodbyes
When leaving, keep it casual. Avoid dramatic farewells.
6οΈβ£ Balanced Greetings
If your dog gets overly excited when you return, wait until they settle down before giving attention.
πΎ The Real Answer: Comfort
The most important solution is creating an environment where your dog feels safe and comfortable, even when left alone.
While separation anxiety may not disappear overnight, with patience, training, and the right support products, your dog can feel much calmer and more secure.
π Help your pup rest peacefully with solutions like the ADAPTIL Dog Calming Diffuser
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