Sentences with phrase «signs of separation anxiety include»

Clinical signs of separation anxiety include vocalizing, pacing, salivating, inappropriate defecation and urination, and destructive behaviors like scratching or chewing to be freed from any type of contained space, says Dr. Mahaney.
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.
Clinical signs of separation anxiety include constant whining or barking when the pet owner is gone.
Clinical signs of separation anxiety include vocalizing, pacing, salivating, inappropriate defecation and urination, and destructive behaviors like scratching or chewing to be freed from any type of contained space, says Dr. Mahaney.
Signs of separation anxiety include hypersalivation or drooling, inappropriate elimination with or without coprophagia, destructive chewing or scratching at exits from the house or crate, and incessant howling and barking.

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Signs of true separation anxiety include:
Common signs of separation anxiety in dogs can include:
Proper recognition of clinical signs, including a complete patient history and assessment of the patient's household environment, is essential to accurately diagnose and treat separation anxiety.
Diagnosis of separation anxiety typically includes one or more signs of destructiveness, excessive vocalization and house soiling.
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