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Is there a quick resources for seperation anxiety? I know y’all are usually quick with a link and I’m sure this topic has been posted on before but I can’t find anything.
As soon as we step out the door Freddie starts barking and all evidence points to him continuously barking for the duration we’re both out of the house.
He is not destructive. He does not wee or deficate in the house. He does not chew. He just barks.
And it’s absolutely heart breaking when we come home. I’m possibly anthropomorphizing him but it’s obvious to me that he totally thought we were gone forever and is just desperately happy we’re back. He settles pretty quickly after we get home.
So far joel has been working from home for the past three weeks and thanks to a recently sprained ankle Joel will be able to get to work now and I’ll be staying home for a bit. I’d love to take this opportunity to work on his anxiety.
THAT BEING SAID.
He’s a new rescue. I totally understand exactly why he’s terrified when his people leave. He’s been here three weeks. That’s seconds in a lifetime of people abandoning him. He’s five and he’s basically never had a proper home.
We’re keeping with one parent home at all times but sometimes it’s unavoidable for both of us to be out of the house when we have appointments etc and I want to make these times as easy as possible on him also with an eye towards at SOME point both of us will have to spend the day at work and he’ll be home alone all day and I want to make that as easy as possible on him.
Any thoughts?
As soon as we step out the door Freddie starts barking and all evidence points to him continuously barking for the duration we’re both out of the house.
He is not destructive. He does not wee or deficate in the house. He does not chew. He just barks.
And it’s absolutely heart breaking when we come home. I’m possibly anthropomorphizing him but it’s obvious to me that he totally thought we were gone forever and is just desperately happy we’re back. He settles pretty quickly after we get home.
So far joel has been working from home for the past three weeks and thanks to a recently sprained ankle Joel will be able to get to work now and I’ll be staying home for a bit. I’d love to take this opportunity to work on his anxiety.
THAT BEING SAID.
He’s a new rescue. I totally understand exactly why he’s terrified when his people leave. He’s been here three weeks. That’s seconds in a lifetime of people abandoning him. He’s five and he’s basically never had a proper home.
We’re keeping with one parent home at all times but sometimes it’s unavoidable for both of us to be out of the house when we have appointments etc and I want to make these times as easy as possible on him also with an eye towards at SOME point both of us will have to spend the day at work and he’ll be home alone all day and I want to make that as easy as possible on him.
Any thoughts?