How to manage separation anxiety in dogs

By Rspca
October 29 2019 - 2:30pm
Double-edged sword: The strong bonds we have with our pets can result in your dog feeling anxious when left alone, or when you're not there.
Double-edged sword: The strong bonds we have with our pets can result in your dog feeling anxious when left alone, or when you're not there.

Dogs are highly social animals, and they can form strong bonds to their humans. While this is one of the key reasons why we love dogs, those strong bonds can result in your dog feeling anxious when left alone, or when you're not there.

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