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2013年9月22日星期日

Help Your Chi Cope With Chihuahua Separation Anxiety

Chihuahua separation anxiety is a condition wherein your pet becomes stressed whenever you leave her alone at home. With this taken for granted, your chi may become destructive since this will make her resort to out of control barking, biting, whining, or chewing. Chihuahuas’ social nature is one factor why these dogs develop this condition. They are afraid to be left alone. Thus, it results to panic and will eventually make them behave abnormally just to get relief from the stress.


Chihuahua separation anxiety can be easily reduced given the proper attention and training. Like other canine breeds, chihuahuas need to be trained how to cope with the stress caused by separation. As a responsible owner, you need to exert effort and patience to help your chi become independent.


The best thing to do for your stressed chi is to engage her to obedience training. One important training to conduct is the crate training. This is used to make her company when you are not at home. A crate is something which she could comfortably sleep or play. This will make her secure.


In order to make her love her crate is for you to lead her into it. But first you have to teach her the basic commands used by several dog trainers to get their dog’s attention. These words are monosyllables like sit, down, heel, stay. You use these words to command her to go inside her crate.


However, if she won’t obey you don’t push her or shout at her. This will make your dog fear you. Instead, use some strategies to make her come inside. You can put some food inside to attract her. Just be patient with your dog. She will learn eventually.


Aside from crate training your chi, you also need other techniques to help her cope with chihuahua separation anxiety. Every morning at least 10 minutes before leaving for work, do not play with your pet. Just ignore her and go out of the house without giving her any attention. This is one way of telling her that it is no big deal if you’re going out and coming in the house. Also, when you arrive at evening, do not pat her immediately. Leave her for quite some time on her own. Then after a few minutes, call her attention.


Another important strategy to help your chi cope with chihuahua separation anxiety is to bring her for a walk in some public places. This will help her relieve from stress. By nature, chihuahuas are social animals. Therefore, making them confined in a closed place for almost all the time will stress them out. Exposing her to people and other dogs will make her enjoy.


It is very important to give some attention with your pet. They are almost similar to humans. They need a break. So, as a responsible owner, never let your pet taken for granted to avoid worsen chihuahua separation anxiety.


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2013年9月15日星期日

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How To Help Your Dog Cope with Separation Anxiety   October 28th, 2010







sepanxiety25There is much truth to the phrase absence does make the heart grow fonder.  We are all familiar with those sad puppy eyes and the whines that tug at your heart saying “Please don’t leave” which can be a challenge. It’s no fun to leave for work in the morning and hear your dog barking and howling in misery as you drive away. Remember that dogs are relational and love to be with their loved ones all the time. But with work and errands this is not possible. Hmmm…if only you could get paid to stay at home with your dog.


It’s even less fun to come home and find that your dog has gone on a chewing & destroying spree. To your surprise with his insatiable appetite he has managed to tear up papers, eat your home work and gnaw your coffee table. Instead of sending you a Hallmark card to say “I missed you” your dog has opted to use his design eye to redecorate your home by digging a hole in your couch and de-stuffing pillows. With missing you and having extra time on his paws, your dog can get in a lot of mischief only to leave your home looking like a frat house.


Besides, indulging in the occasional comfort snack or box of pop tarts your dog can exhibit other coping behaviors. Your dog may bark, cry, dig, chew, scratch at doors, howl or leave the occasional surprise soil on your beautiful hardwood floor. But don’t be discouraged there are a few things you can do to help your dog’s separation anxiety:


1. Keep arrivals and departures low-key- This is the hardest thing for any loving parent to do but does work. When you arrive home, ignore your dog for the first few minutes, then calmly pet him. This may be hard for you to do, but it’s important to train your dog to remain calm and collective.


2. Distract your dog from whining, pacing, and reeking havoc on your home by giving them a new outlet.Give your dog a fun eco-toy to occupy his time. Toys with treat spots are perfect because times flies when you are having fun.


3. Leave your dog with an article of clothing that smells like you—such as an old t-shirt that you’ve slept in recently, but one that you don’t mind being possibly chewed or torn.


4. Turn on the tv or radio to a soothing station truly helps any dog to relax. When you leave, put the radio on to a soothing station: classical music is ideal, but any station featuring lots of talk shows is also ideal. Keep the volume quite low, and it’ll calm him down a bit and give him the feeling that he’s got company. Lola the eco dog loves catching up on the Food Network or Animal Planet.


5. Exercise your dog- If you are going to gone for a long time tiring your dog out will help him sleep while you are away. A good vigorous 15-20 minute walk can really help so enlist the help of a dog walker for mid-day strolls.


6. Get him accustom to you leaving- Try this out!! Taking things nice and slowly, practice getting ready to go: jingle your keys about, put on your coat, and open the door. Then – without leaving! – sit back down and don’t go anywhere. Do this until he’s not reacting any more. When there’s no reaction, give him a treat and lavish praise for being so brave. Next, practice actually walking out the door (and returning immediately), again doing this until there’s no reaction. Gradually work up – gradually being the operative word here! – until you’re able to leave the house with no signs of stress from him.


**Important - Never reward you dogs crying and whining by saying “Its okay, good boy !” this only makes things worse. Although this may sounds mean patting and cooing your dog only makes the situation worse and reinforces the behavior.

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