15/06/2021
Brilliant advice ❤️
😩 One of the biggest concerns of partnerships working with me this year, especially as we emerge out from lockdown, apart from reactivity, general puppy/teenage issues and car chasing has been working to avoid Seperation Anxiety.
Seperation Anxiety can be a really tough nut to crack and requires you and your training/behaviour professional to be 100% on the same page - some things you might get away with doing half arsed but sep anx is not one of them.
⚠️ Tips for avoiding Sep Anx ⚠️
❤️ Do. Not. Let. Your. Pup. Cry. It. Out. No matter what your trainer, family, friends, postman, lollypop lady, brain surgeon, estate agent, hairdresser WHOEVER says...Those first few weeks/months are crucial to your relationship and not worth sacrificing. We actually now know that this can cause trauma and can put your dog at risk of stress related issues later in life.
❤️ I personally, where possible, try to have pups sleeping with owners in bed, that way at the first sign at stirring for a wee you can pop a lead on and stand in the garden. Failing that, have your pup in a crate and keep it at your bedside dangling your hand in for reassurance.
❤️ Never. Ever. Ever. Lock your dog in their crate without first introducing it in a positive way. Where possible take your dog to the loo with you, but unless you have an extremely confident pup that will be so obsessed by a chew they won't notice your absence or presence when you get back chew or not. Crates are so so so easy to posion by using them inappropriately - but I'll do a seperate post on that.
❤️ Do not make the mistake of accidently 'poisoning' the use of puzzle toys, chews and Kongs - so many people make the mistake of thinking just because their dog is left with a food toy they are happy. The reality is leaving a food toy down only when you leave your dog and then leaving if your dog is anxious can make the food toy a precursor to Bad Thing Is About To Happen, or dogs with milder sep Anx issues may eat the food, then get frantic when it runs out - in a similar way if you use treats to lure your dog into somewhere your dog finds unpleasant, they may eat the treats then try to leg it.
❤️ Rather, use them as everyday life enrichment so they aren't precursors to Being Tricked Into Being Left Behind, then only after a strong reward history of them being used in everyday life pop out a room whilst they are being used, or go onto the garden, some dogs you might have to take nanosteps with and just get up and walk a step away from the sofa.
❤️ If this is easy for your dog and not a big deal and your dog chooses to stay away from you despite finishing a puzzle toy, then you could start by using a baby gate and closing it for 1 second, and opening 5-10 times a day.
❤️ Gradually double the amount of time you leave your dog for, 2 seconds, 4, 8, 16, secs etc. Once your dog has mastered 2 minutes behind a baby gate try pulling the door to a couple of cm, a quarter closed, a third, half, 3/4, almost fully, fully closed using the same method.
❤️ Once you are able to leave your dog in a room for 5 minutes with the door shut, try doing it for 5min but after putting your shoes on, your coat on, picking up your keys, looking at your shoes.
❤️ Then try shutting the door then turning the key, then opening/closing the front door/locking up/sitting in the car/sitting in car engine on, running engine for 15 seconds, reversing out the driveway, pulling out the driveway, walking 30secs down the road etc. Once you have built up seconds at a time a 15minute absence you can then start to increase by a minute at a time.
❤️ If your dogs stress bucket is already full, make it much easier by allowing them to decompress first.
❤️ Do not rush. Fast is slow. Slow is fast. Slow and steady wins the race. Building up 5 minutes at a time is wayy too fast for the majority of dogs.
❤️ Invest in a camera that can be viewed on your phone (I use alexa show drop in).
❤️ If you have 2 or more dogs please train them seperately if possible. You want them to be able to chill even if the other needs a vet.
❤️ Keep 3 emergency dog sitter contacts on your phone and fridge. Stuff your freezer with Kongs with super stinky stuff inside just incase you have to go to A&E and no one can get to your dog in time. They are an EMERGENCY solution and are NOT a replacement for sep Anx prevention training. Your dog will most likely regress if this is used, but it is a damage limitation exercise.
❤️ Best of all, work with a force free behaviourist or at least a knowledgeable and experienced ff trainer.