Separation Anxiety in Pets Is Manageable
Do you have to travel for work, or to see family? There are so many things to consider before you leave your home f or a holiday or a convention, or a night out, or... ... and, if you're leaving a four-legged companion behind , you have some extra considerations. Imagine if you simply left your young children all alone with no word about where you were disappearing to, or when you'd be back, or who would care for them while you were gone. No instructions on what to do - or not do - or how to contact you for help if they need it. You just left, without being sure their needs, questions, and concerns were met. Not good. If you do that to your fur-family member, they could experience separation anxiety, triggering bad behavior, and poor health. But separation anxiety in pets is manageable and avoidable if you take the right approach. It doesn't even have to be a trip. It can be a change in your daily routine - like going to the office, then working from home for several we