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Edie MacKenzie is a published author, traveler, dog lover, and tortoise enthusiast. Passionate about what she does, her books provide peopel a firm grounding in the dog breed and their unique characteristics with a nice touch of humor.

Dog Separation Anxiety…Millions Of Dogs Suffer From This Panic Disorder…Is Your Dog Suffering Too?

July 29, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Do any of the following situations sound familiar?

  • Your dog charges you at full speed when you return home after an extended period  of   time.
  • You barely get your door closed to leave and your dog is whining and scratching at the door.
  • You come home to find your favorite shoes have become your dogs favorite shoes too!

Why Does Your Dog Do That?

Your dog is suffering from dog separation anxiety and will literally freak out the moment you are out of your dogs sight.  When your dog is separated from you he panics. He may also resort to chewing on items he never did before.

Keep this in mind, your dog is not engaging in bad behavior to get back at you for leaving him at home.  He is trying to communicate to you that he is having separation issues and needs your help. All is not lost!  There are several solutions to help  your dog cope a lot better.

Here is one of several solutions you can use right now.

Here’s what you should do to help your dog with separation issues.  When your dog is in a highly excited state of mind and is jumping around uncontrollably…immediately turn your back and walk away

Do not say anything to your dog. Just turn and walk away. In the dog world being ignored is a warning that the behavior will not be tolerated.

Once your dog calms down, then greet him with a good boy. Do this consistently and your dog will soon learn what is appropriate behavior and what is not.

Remember to wait for  your dog  to calm down then go ahead and acknowledge him. Consistency will make a big difference in the long run.

If you greet your  dog while he is ramped up you will get the opposite effect and could make the situation worse. He will think that it’s okay for him to feel nervous and stressed because you are communicating to him by your actions when you give him attention that he is right to feel that way.  

It’s really easy to apply this technique and others. But you’ve got to be willing to put in the time and effort if you want to see positive results.

There is much more you can learn about dog separation anxiety. Your dog depends on you to help him get through it and deal with his panic disorder.

Don’t let your dog down!

Learn more about dog separation anxiety solutions from Dog Behaviorist and author Chad Thompson.

The author Shirley Hayes is an advocate and lover of man’s best friend. She enjoys writing articles on training, dog behavior and dog health. You can also read more articles on dogs on her website InformationAboutDogs.info

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The Most Common Dog Training Can Be Solved Right From The Comfort Of Home

July 20, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Some of the most common dog obedience problems can be dealt with and controlled by proper dog training techniques.

Even if you know absolutely nothing about how to train a dog…the good news is you can learn home dog training easily.

There are dozens of high quality online dog training courses that will teach you how to deal with some common dog behavior issues every dog owner faces at some point in time.

If you have a problem with aggressive dog behavior, uncontrolled barking, digging or if your dog is using your favorite shoes as his latest chew toy…you can learn how to train your dog not to engage in destructive habits.

Now if you’re not quite ready to commit to buying a dog training course…there are several dog sites that provide free information on several different training issues. site has a lot of great information on dog behavior.  Also check out the American Kennel Club site at and for training articles.

While these site provide valuable information keep in mind they typically only provide enough information to scratch the surface. Sometimes even a limited amout of information will be all you need.  Other times you will either have to consider buying a dog training course or seek the services of a professional trainer in your city.

Another good reason to check out dog training sites is to learn more about your specific breed get answers to common health questions and even information on grooming are important.

Take some time to read as much information as you can.  Then try out different  training methods and see how well they work for you.  

Once you begin training you’ll find yourself enjoying your dog even more and having hours of entertainment.

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