How Exercise Can Help Dogs Suffering From Separation Anxiety

Separation anxiety is a tough problem to handle, both for the dog owner as well as the dog itself. The dog goes through a great deal of unneeded stress and anxiousness that is not good for its overall health. The dog owner must deal with both the emotional discomfort of seeing their beloved pet suffer, as well as the real problem of chewed or scratched up items in the home caused by the dog as they are suffering from their anxiety attacks. One thing that can help aid a dog owner in reducing the amount of separation anxiety is exercising the dog regularly. When a dog is well exercised they have less energy so that when the owner then leaves, it does not have the same amount of opportunity to cause the physical damage that they normally do during those times. Exercise is beneficial to a dog for a number of reasons, but most people don’t know that regular exercise can also lessen the effects that separation anxiety has on the dog, the home, and the dog owner too.

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Feb 23, 2009 | 0 | Dog Know-How

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