On pet care and separation anxiety

There are many ways to correct separation anxiety among dogs and these are divided into non-medical and medical methods. One non-medical approach is recruiting a dog sitter to familiarize your dog with other persons and distract its attention when the owner is about to leave. Gradually the dog becomes used to the owner’s absence without misbehaving. Enrolling your dog in an obedience-training course is another good option. It is also important that the owner does not make a big deal when he comes home, such as giving his pet some rewards. It is best for homecomings to be as discreet as possible without any fanfare.

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