It's an anxiety disorder, defined as a state
of intense panic brought on by the dog's separation from her owner.
If you've ever lost your child in the mall or at the park, you know that feeling
of intense panic.
Surrounded by discount clothes in a warehouse without windows, there would actually be times when I could handle the weight of eternity on my shoulders
without intense panic filling my soul.
I've had similar thoughts this week, safe in the knowledge that a) my weekends no longer contain 90 - 95 minutes
of intense panic and worry and b) Liverpool have had an enormous door opened to them and been ushered into the green room of European football.
As someone who experiences generalized anxiety most of the time, which can, at times, lead to
intense panic, I need tools and tricks to try in the moment.
The less experienced climber in the trio, the tourist boyfriend along with his much more proficient girlfriend, fiddles with his digital camera on a ledge to get just the right angle (of himself, mind you) and indirectly causes a mishap that results in a escalating bit of
intense panic.
Separation anxiety is a fear or dislike of being isolated and left all alone, it is a disorder that leads the dog into such
an intense panic, and this can result in destructive and somewhat undesirable behaviour.