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Does my dog suffer from Separation Anxiety?
According to Malena DeMartini-Price, separation anxiety is having profound anxiety or panic while being alone.
You may not have discussed your dog’s condition with your veterinarian yet, but you probably have an idea that your dog’s behaviors when you are not at home are not “normal”.
So what are you observing in your dog?
The top three behaviors that are seen in separation anxiety are destruction, vocalization, and elimination.
Destruction
Depending on the destruction, it can either look like your dog was having a party, suffering from boredom, or that they were having an epic panic attack. Maybe: