Other signs of separation anxiety include depression, sulking, aggression toward other pets in the home, refusing to eat or chewing at themselves until they leave bald spots.
They also display
other signs of separation anxiety, such as whining, barking, pacing, restlessness, urination and defecation.
Not exact matches
It's natural for your baby to start showing
signs of separation anxiety when you leave her in the care
of others.
Aimless pacing, urinating, defecating, panting, salivating, and excessive grooming and loss
of appetite are
other puppy
separation anxiety signs.
Not every one
of these
signs must be fulfilled for the diagnosis
of separation anxiety to be made but the point is that an effort should be made to determine if the dog is actually showing
separation anxiety or if there is some
other motivation at work.
Dogs can also show
signs of separation anxiety for
other reasons, for instance, a change in their routines, a change in their homes such as a new home or a change in a family member.
He gets along well with the
other dogs at his foster home and has showed no
signs of separation anxiety when left for a short time.He seems to be quick learner and was using the dog door in about 5 minutes.
Some Yorkies might show stress and
anxiety only after long periods
of time spent alone, while
others, for they are highly sensitive, may present symptoms and
signs of separation anxiety after only 30 minutes alone.
Marron, the Toy Poodle was showing aggression towards
other dogs and also showed
signs of separation anxiety.
In
other cases,
signs of separation anxiety can be subtler, such as drooling or pacing (or trotting along a specific path in your yard).
Signs of kitty senility can be vague and confusing, and mimic
other disease or behavior conditions such as feline
separation anxiety or petting aggression.
The hallmark
of separation anxiety versus
other types
of anxiety is that these
signs occur immediately following departure and may be most dramatic following unexpected departures.