Separation Anxiety in Dogs

Separation anxiety is a behavioral disorder characterized by excessive distress and anxiety when a dog is separated from their people or left alone. Dogs with separation anxiety often display a range of distressing behaviors, such as whining, barking, howling, destructive chewing, digging, house soiling, and attempts to escape. These behaviors typically occur within a short time after their people leave and can persist until their return.

For help with Separation Anxiety, DigUp recommends trainers that  are Certified Separation Anxiety Trainers (CSAT) or Certified SA Pro. 

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