Secrets to Dealing With Your Dog"s Separation Anxiety
Dealing with your dog's separation anxiety can be easy to understand and fix once you think more like a dog and less like a human.
You'll never be able to be effective in dealing with any of your dog's problems, without doing this.
However, as a human, you may find this perplexingly difficult.
Here are the aspects of a dog's life you need to be aware of in order to understand where dogs are coming from and so how to effortlessly resolve their problems.
Dogs have a highly specialised social hierarchy.
Few humans understand this, so give conflicting signals - one minute you are telling the dog (in body language) that you are the boss of the pack, the next minute you are telling the dog that they are the leader.
No wonder anxiety, and later aggression, abounds.
In a wild dog's pack, it is only the alpha pair who can go out on their own.
Hunting can be dangerous, and the alpha pair are the only ones with the skills to hunt on their own.
Translate that as you going out to work.
If your dog sees you as the alpha, then they are happy for you to go to work without them.
However, by speaking the wrong dog language, most dogs feel that they are the alpha in your family pack.
This means that when you go out and leave them, they can become sick with worry.
You could be killed as you don't have the skills to hunt alone.
And so the enormous separation anxiety.
How would you feel if your toddler went off on their own for hours at a time? Dogs are pack animals.
They thrive on companionship.
Having only one dog is fine if someone is at home all day to provide the company.
However, leaving one dog alone all day while you're out at work amounts to passive cruelty.
This situation is better suited to a cat, a solitary animal who thrive in their own company.
However, all things can be resolved when you look deep enough.
Dogs can adapt with love and care and a little specialised help.
One of the best specialised help available for natural health care is homeopathy.
This remarkable, powerful but gentle modality of health care can cut through all the causes for anxiety.
Such as being a timid dog, from previous abuse, from leaving their mother too early to learn her wisdom (a common problem), or from a million other reasons.
You'll never be able to be effective in dealing with any of your dog's problems, without doing this.
However, as a human, you may find this perplexingly difficult.
Here are the aspects of a dog's life you need to be aware of in order to understand where dogs are coming from and so how to effortlessly resolve their problems.
Dogs have a highly specialised social hierarchy.
Few humans understand this, so give conflicting signals - one minute you are telling the dog (in body language) that you are the boss of the pack, the next minute you are telling the dog that they are the leader.
No wonder anxiety, and later aggression, abounds.
In a wild dog's pack, it is only the alpha pair who can go out on their own.
Hunting can be dangerous, and the alpha pair are the only ones with the skills to hunt on their own.
Translate that as you going out to work.
If your dog sees you as the alpha, then they are happy for you to go to work without them.
However, by speaking the wrong dog language, most dogs feel that they are the alpha in your family pack.
This means that when you go out and leave them, they can become sick with worry.
You could be killed as you don't have the skills to hunt alone.
And so the enormous separation anxiety.
How would you feel if your toddler went off on their own for hours at a time? Dogs are pack animals.
They thrive on companionship.
Having only one dog is fine if someone is at home all day to provide the company.
However, leaving one dog alone all day while you're out at work amounts to passive cruelty.
This situation is better suited to a cat, a solitary animal who thrive in their own company.
However, all things can be resolved when you look deep enough.
Dogs can adapt with love and care and a little specialised help.
One of the best specialised help available for natural health care is homeopathy.
This remarkable, powerful but gentle modality of health care can cut through all the causes for anxiety.
Such as being a timid dog, from previous abuse, from leaving their mother too early to learn her wisdom (a common problem), or from a million other reasons.