It's great for
pups with separation anxiety, too.
In 2013 I adopted a young
pup with separation anxiety, and two years later took on her sister who also had separation issues.
How could I be a dog trainer and have
a pup with separation anxiety?
Not exact matches
In order to come up
with the best approach to deal
with your
pup's
separation anxiety, you must first understand what is causing your
pup to experience
separation anxiety.
One thing that I understand unequivocally (as a parent to a sep - anx
pup and as a trainer), is that there are many problem behaviors associated
with separation anxiety that are quite difficult for guardians to handle.
Many, if not most, dog trainers shy away from working
with pups who suffer from
separation anxiety.
Puppies often complain about being away from family members, but
pups with true
separation anxiety typically aren't better off in crates.
Separation anxiety is incredibly stressful for both the
pups and the people they live
with.
So if you have a dog
with separation anxiety, or want to learn how you can minimize your
pup's chances of developing this issue in the first place, stay tuned!