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Nighttime Separation Anxiety in Dogs: What's Really Happening (And How to Help)
KEY TAKEAWAYS: ✓ Nighttime separation anxiety is common and solvable ✓ Co-sleeping does NOT cause separation anxiety ✓ Management strategies help tonight; training builds long-term skills ✓ Every dog needs an individualized approach It's 3 AM. Your dog is pacing, whining, maybe barking. You're exhausted. You've tried everything—ignoring it, comforting them, moving their bed closer, moving it farther away. Nothing seems to work consistently. You're wondering if you're doing so
beverly538
Mar 1028 min read


Dog Separation Anxiety: Your Questions Answered
If your dog becomes anxious when you pick up your keys, barks excessively when you leave, or destroys things while you're gone, you're not alone. Research shows that 17-40% of dogs experience separation anxiety. The good news? It's highly treatable. In honor of Separation Anxiety Awareness Day, I've partnered with Jo Sellers to answer the 7 most common questions from worried dog guardians. Watch our expert videos and discover compassionate, proven solutions to help your dog f
beverly538
Sep 30, 20256 min read


9 Hidden Dog Separation Anxiety Signs
Your dog isn't destroying furniture or having accidents, so everything's fine, right? Not necessarily. As a certified separation anxiety specialist, I see dog owners wait months to seek help because their dog's anxiety doesn't look dramatic. What I observe is that dog separation anxiety signs often start subtly—pre-departure pacing, appetite changes, excessive sleeping after being alone. These hidden symptoms indicate struggling long before obvious destruction begins.
beverly538
Sep 15, 20255 min read


Hope for Dogs With Separation Anxiety
Dogs are deeply social. Big changes - like moving, schedule shifts or past trauma can leave them feeling insecure. Some dogs are more sensitive by nature. Some have histories that shaped their fears. Whatever the reason, what matters is it is not your fault. And it's not forever.
beverly538
Jun 6, 20250 min read
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