I have a 6 year old britt who just over the last couple of days has begun showing crazy seperation anxiety. Everyday I put him away while I go to classes, just three or four hours usually, and up till this week, it was never a problem. These last few days though he has whined and barked and I return home and he's still barking. He also left two huge, unholy piles of poop these last two days. No changes in feeding, I'm still running him a few miles every day, virtually nothing has changed. Also, when I get home and let him out he's really on edge, tightly wound, barking at birds in the sky, the whole deal. I'm totally stumped so if anyone can help that'd be great.
Thanks
Dan
sudden seperation anxiety
sudden seperation anxiety
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Re: sudden seperation anxiety
If there really is nothing changed in your/his life or environment, I would rule out a health problem with your vet.
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Re: sudden seperation anxiety
Ditto. You haven't added a second dog right? (Roommates dog, etc)If there really is nothing changed in your/his life or environment, I would rule out a health problem with your vet.
Re: sudden seperation anxiety
He was around a new dog last weekend for a couple of days but not now. Thats it though. He ran pretty well today, ate all his dinner, acting fine now, doesnt seem sick at all. Obviously I'll have to wait a few more days to see if it keeps up before spending money at the vet. I guess i'll just try to run him into the ground in the morning before I leave, get him to sleep while I'm gone.
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Re: sudden seperation anxiety
If you cannot figure out what might be going on to make him behave this way- it is absolutely worth a trip to the vet to see if something physical is going on.