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  2. Is Your Dog Stressed? 5 Signs to Watch for and How to Help - AOL

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    Excessive barking: This is one of the ... Lem M. Behavior modification and pharmacotherapy for separation anxiety in a 2-year-old pointer cross. Can Vet J. 2002 Mar;43(3):220-2. PMID: 11901597 ...

  3. How to Stop a Dog From Barking, According to an Expert ... - AOL

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    Trainer Adrienne Farricelli explains how to reduce a dog’s “nuisance barking.”

  4. Separation anxiety in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Behavioural and emotional responses that are consistent with those of separation anxiety can be side-effects of abuse. This is commonly found in rescue or shelter dogs. [20] As abuse side-effects can be misunderstood as separation anxiety, a history of abuse can also contribute to separation anxiety.

  5. Puppy Only Wants to Be Held? Here's What to Do - AOL

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    Effects of dog-appeasing pheromones on anxiety and fear in puppies during training and long-term socialization. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Journal of the American ...

  6. Bark (sound) - Wikipedia

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    Excessive barking indicates an underlying problem, a trigger or the dog lacking exercise or mental stimulation. Reasons for excessive barking can be, among others, pain, fear, boredom, frustration, separation anxiety or territorial behaviour (warning about potential threats). [15] Different kinds of barking require different approaches to ...

  7. Dog behavior - Wikipedia

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    [111] [112] Another study that compared breed data from C-BARQ, to daily behavioral patterns concluded that separation anxiety and owner directed aggression were the only two out of nine traits not found to have significant heritability. Meanwhile agitation, attention seeking, barking, excitability, fetching, human/object fear, noise fear, non ...