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Separation Anxiety in Dogs

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Separation anxiety in dogs occur especially if left alone. A dog is a social animal hence they have a strong tendency to build relationships especially with their handlers. They become hyper-attached to its trainer and if left be, becomes super-stressed. So, when you go, it's more than just a little moaning or a touch of mischief while you're away. There are times that it's becomes a dangerous condition and one of the biggest factors why owners become upset with and give up their pets. Yet there are a number of items that can be done to help. Before coming up with the decision to give up on the pet, consider these things first. Steps to Re-consider Chat with the vet first to rule out any medical conditions. Infections, hormonal disorders, and other health issues may trigger dogs to have accidents in the home. It may also be attributed to dog’s behavior where there are times that it seems like an endless and unfinished housebreaking process. Furthermore, some drugs have

Pet Owners: Mutual Benefits

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They say that being healthy is a choice. Actually, it really is. And what better way to be healthy than doing it whole-heartedly. Aside from the usual diet and exercise, having a stress-free life by choosing to be happy can be added to the list and that includes having pets. Both you and your pet are beneficial to each other in more ways than one can count. When encountering a very bad day and one may need some boosting on the side, playing with your dog can actually make a person’s mood changes from stressed to being joyful. Nothing beats the appreciation of one’s pet to their owner. And as health comes in, it also beneficial that aside from the exercise, one may still have to keep an eye on their weight and workout. Managing one’s blood pressure can be done by having a pet. In one study it showed that their numbers improved when kids with high blood pressure were petting their dog. Another study found that one year after a heart attack, dog owners had a better rate of survival. Ove