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Separation Anxiety During the Holidays


Drs. Foster & Smith Educational Staff

Holidays: Dealing with Separation Anxiety

Separation anxiety in dogs reaches across all ages and breeds. During the holidays you may be away from your pet more often than usual. Most dogs will adjust to this and simply take a long nap until you get home. Some dogs, however, have difficulty being away from their owners because of temperament or training, and develop a condition called "separation anxiety." Some indications your dog may be suffering from separation anxiety over the holidays are shown in the sidebar at left.

Separation anxiety reaches across all ages and breeds. It is commonly seen in dogs with close relationships with their owners or who have had some sort of traumatic "separation event" (like some shelter dogs).

6 Indicators Your Dog Suffers from Separation Anxiety:

  1. Anxiousness and depressive behavior when you're getting ready to leave
  2. Attempting to bolt out the door with you when you leave
  3. Whining or barking non-stop when you're gone
  4. Urination or defecation in the house (with reliably housebroken dogs, not puppies)
  5. Scratching and digging at doors or at the floor by the exit
  6. Tearing or destroying furniture
Why does he do it?
Calm
Your Pet
with Pheromones
Comfort Zone plugs into any outlet near your dog's favorite retreat and releases pheromones in the air to relieve your dog's anxiety.
Spray bottle is also available.
Many dog owners have seen a remarkable improvement in their dog's anxiety with a relatively new product, the Comfort Zone Plug-In. Inserted into any wall outlet, and odorless to humans, it releases Dog Appeasing Pheromones (D.A.P.) in the air throughout the entire room. D.A.P. mimics a new mother's natural pheromones, reducing and preventing stress-related behaviors such as barking, whining, chewing, and soiling.
Your dog may engage in destructive behaviors to relieve anxiety. Punishing him for behaviors when you are gone is not effective - dogs have very short memories and studies have found that most of the destructive behavior occurs within the first half hour of your departure. He may be experiencing separation anxiety and is engaging in these destructive behaviors as an outlet.

Curbing the problem... needs practical solutions
If you have a dog with separation anxiety, it is important to remember that your goal is to reduce his anxiety. Some actions you can take to curb his anxiety, and in turn the destructive behavior include:

  • Redirection - offer your dog an
    interactive toy (like a Buster Cube).


  • Ignore your dog for 20 minutes when you leave and when you return. Comings and goings should be low-key.


  • Alter your leaving times and "leaving cues." Pick up your keys and coat when you aren't going out.


  • For short times (less than two hours) you might want to try a product like Pet Calm to help your pet relax.


  • If your dog has severe separation anxiety, consult your veterinarian or an animal behaviorist. Prescription canine anti-anxiety medication in conjunction with behavior training has been shown to be effective.

With a little patience and thoughtfulness... YOU may be able to help your anxious dog through the holidays. This will not only help him, it may make this time of year less stressful for you too.
A Kong toy stuffed with snacks is a great way to keep your dog occupied in his crate.
Kong Toys
Buster Cube Treat toys are interactive and keep your dog busy while you are away.
Buster Cube
Treat Toys
Pet Calm is an over-the-counter pet calming tablet given to relax your pet
Pet Calm
Relaxant
Ultra-Calm treats are all natural and beef flavored to take the edge off your pet
Ultra-Calm
Treats

 

 

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