Dogs are our best friends, and they give us so much unconditional love every day. We confide in them our deepest secrets and play with them to release stress. And at one point we have all wished that they could talk to us and tell us what they are thinking.
One of the hardest parts of being a pet parent is not able to understand what they are going through.
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Canine anxiety is a very real problem for both pets and their keepers, especially when no one has any proper strategy to deal with associated symptoms such as destructive behavior, aggressiveness, and indoor urination and excretion (post toilet training). The good news is that it is perfectly possible to control canine anxiety and all the associated symptoms effectively, as long as you know how.
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We have another question from a reader this week, and an answer from Kristen White, an experienced dog trainer and animal behavior specialist. This week she addresses pet separation anxiety and how to minimize your pet’s distress.
“When my dog is left alone for more than a few hours or we visit an unfamiliar home, he will rub his nose on the ground until he bloodies it.
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