1. The wrong way to deal with separation anxiety
Many people face the dog's separation anxiety, is to take a snack before going out, throw it to the home, trick it to pick up, and then go out; wait for the dog to pick up the discovery, the door has been closed, you also disappeared. But the dog can't understand the deception, it doesn't feel that you cheated it, but feel that because they go to pick up this snack and cause you to leave.
2. Neglect the dog
You just came home from work, the dog will be very excited to come to welcome you. This is because in the dog's world, pack members often communicate their feelings to each other through physical contact. Your dog's excitement when you come home is actually a social interaction as they try to bond with you and express their emotions. But if you choose to ignore it at this time, the dog will feel that you are out hunting seriously injured, and begin to worry about you!
3. Isolate the dog for a long time
Dogs are social animals, and if you don't take them out for walks or give them attention for long periods of time, it can lead to separation anxiety, leaving them feeling lonely and depressed Separation anxiety is a state of anxiety that occurs when a dog is left behind by its owner or feels isolated. This anxiety comes from a dog's nature as a pack animal, they have a strong reliance on social connections and the presence of pack members and they don't feel that you've done anything wrong, they will only turn to self-doubt and internalized conflict.