Separation Anxiety In Puppies – Cure Your Puppy Now
May 6, 2011 in Home by petlovers
The cries of separation anxiety puppies are very troublesome to listen to. Dogs cannot talk like humans and thus they express their emotions by making different sounds. Dogs bark, whine or cry to show their feelings. A canine cries usually when it is scared.
Puppy cries are a normal alerting system present in every canine. Regardless of whether the dog is wild or a pet, a dog behaves this way when it feels left alone or frightened. A puppy that is detached from its pack will cry in order to get the attention of its pack and rejoin them.
Though you should not be worried if your new puppy whines a lot. This is kind of a built in characteristic in every dog. When you welcome a puppy for the first time in your house, you basically change the entire environment for the pup. You can not assume that your pup will adjust the moment you take them home.
Pup cries must be expected for the first few days. In fact, it’s your attitude towards your new pup that will determine how fast these puppy cries diminish. New dogs require extensive training so that they are able to adjust in your environment.
Do not close out your puppy outside if your puppy cries in the night. Even people at times get scared or upset in the darkness. This is not something un-usual. Instead in order to treat separation anxiety puppies, you need to allow it to sleep in your room for the first few days. This does not mean that you allow the pup onto your bed the very first day.
There should be certain restrictions and out of bound areas taught to the dog from the very first day.
You can fix a crate or an open Kennel that can be placed in a corner of your room or in the corridor facing your room. If the puppy cries a lot, it can be allowed to sleep in the kennel, but you must gradually place the kennel a little further from your room til you reach the place where you want your dog to be placed permanently.
Training dogs is a time consuming process, but is a responsibility that comes with having an animal. You need to be consistent and patient in your attitude towards your pup. Continuous work will give results, and before you know it your pet is happier and healthier than ever before!
Stephanie Abel has written a best-selling book on separation anxiety puppies, and indicates that dog cries are not always something that indicates a sick dog. puppy cries are rather a pointer towards a sad or scared pup. Meet Stephanie and learn various training methods to help your beloved pet to overcome their fear of being alone!





























