How to Get Rid of Separation Anxiety in Dogs in 2019

One of the most common problems that most dog parents face nowadays with their dogs is that their dogs get very destructive and irritated when left alone in the house with no human being in the presence of them.

Their dogs might start scratching walls or start barking at the top of the voice which disturbs all the neighbors in the area or their dog might even start destroying the furniture in the house.

Different kind of dogs has different behavior when left alone in the house. While this may mean that your dog needs to be taught proper manners as to how to stay in the house, this could also mean that your dog gets anxious and distressed when he is left alone.

But if your dog is brain trained or mentally trained properly, he can get rid of separation anxiety much faster and better. Know more about Brain Training for dogs on Little Paws Training.





If your dog starts getting anxious and distressed when he observes his dog parents preparing to leave the house, you should come to know that he is suffering from a phenomenon called Separation Anxiety in Dogs.

Separation Anxiety is triggered in dogs when they feel that their dog parents are about to or have already left them alone in their house and they become super upset and angry at his dog parents.

Some dogs in this scenario become so anxious and depressed that they even cause injuries to themselves or cause mass destruction in the house which may break costly household items. 

Some dogs don't get too violent, but they will rather start barking and howling at the top of their voice which causes intense noise pollution in the area disturbing others living in the surroundings.

How to Judge that your Dog is Suffering From Separation Anxiety?

If your dog shows these behaviors when you leave him alone in the house, then your dog might be suffering from Separation Anxiety.

  1. Barking and Howling
  2. Urinating in the House.
  3. Chewing and Digging
  4. Trying to Escape
  5. Pacing

How to Get Rid of Separation Anxiety in Dogs?

It is important to make your dog accustomed to living alone gradually by first leaving your dog alone for just 5 minutes and then increasing.

What you can also do is to close the door of the room where he is and sit in the room next to it for 15 minutes so he gets a little accustomed to being alone without 'exactly' being alone in the house.




Getting Rid of " Pre-departure Anxiety "



Dogs get to know that their dog parents are about to leave when they notice that you are picking up your car keys or wearing your shoes. One way to 'fool' your dog is to let him know that it's not compulsory that you would be leaving the house when you start wearing shoes or your coat.

You can start wearing a coat and shoes even when you do not plan to go outside. What Say? 

This will make him confused and he will not always get to know that you are leaving.


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Getting rid of " Main Separation Anxiety "


As I stated above, the idea is to gradually make your dog accustomed to being alone. Make duration of your dog being kept alone lower and gradually increase it. Also, if you have to leave the house urgently and there's no other choice, you can use sleeping music to make your dog sleep while you are not at home.

Here's a video of a calming music












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