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Border Collie separation anxiety

Understanding Border Collie Separation Anxiety

Border Collies are a highly intelligent and active breed that thrives on human interaction. As such, they can be prone to separation anxiety when left alone for long periods. Separation anxiety in Border Collies is a behavioral condition that occurs when a dog becomes distressed and anxious when separated from their owner or family. This condition can manifest in a variety of ways, including destructive behavior, excessive barking, and even self-harm.

Causes of Separation Anxiety in Border Collies

There are many factors that can contribute to separation anxiety in Border Collies. Some of the most common causes include a lack of socialization, changes in routine or environment, and traumatic experiences such as abandonment or rehoming. Additionally, dogs that have experienced a significant amount of stress or trauma in their lives may be more prone to developing separation anxiety. It is important to note that separation anxiety can be a complex condition, and the causes may vary from dog to dog.

Signs and Symptoms of Separation Anxiety

Border Collies with separation anxiety may exhibit a range of symptoms, including destructive behavior, excessive barking or whining, and attempts to escape. They may also become clingy or overly attached to their owners, following them around the house and becoming anxious when they are out of sight. Other signs of separation anxiety can include panting, drooling, and trembling. In some cases, dogs with separation anxiety may even urinate or defecate indoors, despite being house-trained.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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