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Collie and their potential for separation anxiety

Introduction: Understanding Collie Separation Anxiety

Collies are known for their loyalty and affection towards their owners. However, this attachment can sometimes lead to separation anxiety, a condition that affects many dogs, including collies. Separation anxiety is a behavioral disorder that occurs when dogs become distressed or anxious when left alone. The condition can lead to destructive behavior, excessive barking, and other behavior problems if left untreated.

What is Separation Anxiety in Collies?

Separation anxiety is a condition that occurs when a dog becomes anxious or stressed when left alone. In collies, the condition can manifest in various ways, including destructive behavior, excessive barking, and attempts to escape. Dogs with separation anxiety may also display other signs, such as panting, drooling, pacing, or trembling. The condition can be distressing for both the dog and their owner and can lead to a breakdown in the human-animal bond.

Signs and Symptoms of Separation Anxiety

The signs of separation anxiety in collies can be subtle or severe. Some dogs may whine, bark, or howl excessively when left alone. Others may become destructive, chewing furniture or digging holes in the yard. Collies with separation anxiety may also have accidents in the house, even if they are housetrained. Physical signs of anxiety, such as panting, drooling, and trembling, may also be present. In severe cases, dogs may injure themselves trying to escape from their confinement.

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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