Wherever you live, or however many pets you have, you probably experience
some version of this guilt when you leave your home. (My dogs used to stare
at me out the living room window when we lived in town. Now that we live in
the country they gather at the back gate and watch me as I get in the car.)
In actuality, many pets are well-adjusted and cope very well to their
owners’ daily absences. However, they all seem to have the sad,
guilt-inducing look down pat. And, quite a few pets do seem to become lonely
and bored during the day. Some even suffer from separation anxiety.
Your pet can show his loneliness and boredom in a lot of different ways.
I once had an Irish Setter who took out her frustration at being left alone
in the house by “redecorating.” Unfortunately, her idea of redecorating the
house included things like digging holes in sofa cushions and strewing books
all over the living room. She even unwound cassette tapes and ran around the
room with them. When I came home it looked like she’d had a party.
Other pets can chew on your things, claw and scratch at doors, or potty
in the house from anxiety. Dogs are very social animals and it’s not usually
part of their nature to be alone. Whether they are fearful for themselves
when left alone or fearful for you out in the big, bad world, they can
become nervous if they are alone with nothing to do.
Fortunately, there are some good ways to combat loneliness and boredom.
Here are my top 10 ways:
1. Herbal Remedies - Sleepytime Tonic is very helpful at soothing and
calming dogs who are stressed at being left alone. It’s a natural herbal
product that can help your dog relax while you’re away from home. Sleepytime
Tonic contains herbs such as valerian, passion flower and Skullcap and Back
Flower Essences to help your dog relax when he’s anxious. These herbs have
been used for centuries for relaxation and calming purposes. You can give
the tonic to your dog orally or put it in your dog’s water supply so he can
get a little several times a day to help him stay calm while you’re away
from home. Sleepytime Tonic works well for dogs with all kinds of anxiety —
whether it’s separation anxiety, nervousness from fireworks, or anxiety
about traveling.
2. Training- You can work on desensitizing your dog to your absences. Go
through all the motions for leaving the house — take your keys, your purse,
and your briefcase— whatever. Leave the house for just a couple of minutes
and come back. Let your dog see that you don’t always leave the house for
long periods of time. Start the car and come back inside. Let your dog get
used to seeing you come and go for these brief periods until they start to
feel better about seeing you leave.
When you leave the house keep things very low-key. Don’t have emotional
scenes with your dog or your dog will think there is something to worry
about. Likewise, when you come home, keep things quiet and calm. Let your
dog know that coming and going are not a big deal. Don’t act like leaving
your dog is the end of the world.
3. Activities Galore! Make sure that your dog has lots of things to do
while you’re away at work. There are plenty of great interactive toys on the
market these days. There are toys that:
* challenge your dog to find the treat and test his IQ * toys within toys
* talking toys * toys that let you record a message for your dog. * light up
and flash laser lights * There’s even an ice lick toy that your dog has to
lick to get to the toys and treats inside (probably best as an outside toy).
One fun toy has bacon, chicken and peanut butter-scented bubbles!
These great interactive toys can entertain even the sulkiest dogs. Check
around and you may find something that will interest your dog. You don’t
have to limit yourself to bones and chew toys.
• Don’t forget the old favorite Kongs — they’re still great for keeping a
dog busy trying to get the treat out!
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