Separation Anxiety is probably the most common behavioral problem in dogs. And, not only does it cause your Miniature Schnauzer emotional distress..... it will drive you crazy too.
Dogs suffering this disorder when left alone stress out, panic and display all sorts of unwanted behaviors, like: howling, and whining. An in more severe cases, behaviors become destructive like: chewing and destroying shoes, furniture, rugs, or worse yet, urinating or defecating in the home.
It's important to recognize the signs early on, so you can come up with the best solution to put an end to it quickly.
Through behavior modification and the help of some calming aids, your Schnauzer will begin to accept the fact that he will be alone for a while, but that you are coming back. In fact, he may begin to enjoy his alone time... as long as it's not too long.
Causes of Canine Separation Anxiety
There are many reasons believed to cause anxiousness in dogs when they're left alone like:
- Your dog wasn't properly socialized as a pup.
- You have a newly adopted dog.
- Your dog was previously abused dog.
- There was a change in your work schedule.
- A change in your household ~ a new baby.
- A change of residence ~ moved to a new home.
- Any type of change in your dog's normal routine
- Dogs with limited vision or blind dogs.
It is important for you, the owner, to understand that your dog is not
being destructive intentionally. So please don't return home and scold
or punish your Miniature Schnauzer for the destruction. That will only
intensify your dog's anxiety and even make him fearful of you, and you
definitely don't want that to happen.
So What's An Owner To Do?
The first thing you need to do is find out the underlying cause of your dog's anxiety. Once that is determined, you can begin to resolve the problem.
If possible, it would be great if you could set up a pet cam. This way you could actually see what your Schnauzer is doing while you're away. It will help you determine if your dog is truly suffering from separation anxiety because of your absence or if your Schnauzer's acting out due to boredom.
If your Miniature Schnauzer begins bad behaviors the moment you leave the home with barking, whining, etc.. and then proceeds to even more destructive behaviors, your dog probably does suffer from separation anxiety.
If however, your Miniature Schnauzer roams around the house, takes a nap, gets up, stares out the window barking at passers-by, and eventually begins chewing on furniture, shoes, etc... you're probably dealing with a bored dog.
Bored Dog Tip: A quick fix to help a bored dog is to be sure and leave some fun puzzle games and treats like these interactive dog toys which will help keep him busy and entertained when he is left alone.
Solutions Dog Separation Anxiety in Dogs
The most effective approach when dealing with a dog that suffers with separation anxiety is through behavior modification and many have also had success with herbal treatments or anti-anxiety medication.
Depending on why your Miniature Schnauzer is acting out, one of the following suggestions just might solve your problem.
- Exercise - Take your Miniature Schnauzer on a brisk walk or some other vigorous dog exercise
or play before leaving your home. A tired dog is a happy dog and one that will more likely nap while you're away.
- Special Treats
- Just before leaving the house, give your Miniature Schnauzer some
special treat. A treat he only gets when you leave the house. Since these
treats are only allowed while you're away from home, your Miniature
Schnauzer will begin to associate being alone with a very special
reward.
Bully Stick Dog Treats
are long lasting treats that should keep your Miniature Schnauzer
entertained a long while or maybe a KONG Goodie Bone Dog Toy filled with some yummy treats your dog has to work for his reward.
Another easy-to-use calming aid is Comfort Zone W/D.A.P. Diffuser.
It simulates natural calming pheromones that help soothe dogs
especially in stressful situations and can reduce or completely stop
stress-related behavior including: barking, whimpering and whining,
chewing, urination and defecation. It actually reduces or eliminates
separation anxiety and calms dogs during thunderstorms and Fourth of July fireworks or when left home alone.
- Pet-Sitter - Consider hiring a pet-sitter or dog walker to help make the time you're away from home more bearable for your Miniature Schnauzer.
- Keep Calm Yourself - Dogs have a way of reading our emotions and actions. Upon departure, just give your Miniature Schnauzer a quick pat on the head and leave. Don't act upset about the fact that you're leaving him alone. And stay calm when you return home, too. Making a big fuss with lots of kisses and saying I'm Home, I'm home... will only reinforce and enhance the downside of being left home alone. Just greet your Miniature Schnauzer calmly and then proceed with your normal routine (check the mail, change your clothes etc...) and after your dog calms down a bit, that's when you should show him attention and/or take him for a walk.
In the end, day after day, being left alone will naturally become part of your dog's routine. By implementing the above suggestions slowly, your Miniature Schnauzer will learn that being left alone is not a bad thing.
Shop on Amazon for all kinds of calming aids for dogs including relaxants, treats, supplements, and even relaxing music for your dog to enjoy.
Music Dogs Love CD A collection of calming music and soothing sounds for dogs. Over one hour of relaxing music mixed with soft nature sounds and short stories, creating a peaceful environment for dogs who are left alone.
Exotic birds, children playing, soothing voices, and sonic sounds only dogs hear, are just a few of the effects that come in and out of this beautiful music to entertain your pet while you are gone.
DVD For Dogs: While You Are Gone A collection of calming and soothing sounds from a walk through the
woods: deer, ducks, geese, wolfs, prairie dogs, birds, horses, fish,
butterflies, and more. There's also a virtual game of fetch.
These soft nature sounds, music, sonic sounds only dogs hear, and short
stories create a peaceful environment for dogs who are left alone. Now
you'll never have to leave your dog home alone again!
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