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  2. How the pandemic affected separation anxiety in dogs ... - AOL

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    In fact, the canine separation anxiety treatment market, in particular, has surged and is expected to continue on that trajectory, exceeding $26.13 million by the end of 2031.

  3. Separation anxiety in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dogs suffering from separation anxiety are often "owner addicts." While treatment and management options are available for dogs suffering from separation anxiety, there is no instant cure. However, the disorder can dissipate on its own if the trigger stimulus is removed from its environment or the trigger stimulus is desensitized over a period.

  4. I Have Severe Separation Anxiety From My Dog & I Can't ... - AOL

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    Here's the thing: I know he's in good hands when I'm away from him. I've been taking him to the most wonderful pet hotel-type boarding facility for at least the past 6-7 years.

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  6. Crate training - Wikipedia

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    A dog in a wire crate strapped into a car for safe traveling. Crate training is the process of training a pet to tolerate confinement in a dog crate or cage. Crate advocates often claim that dogs are "den-dwelling" animals and that a crate can become a "den" substitute and a familiar and safe location for the pet. Most puppies can eventually ...

  7. Dog crate - Wikipedia

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    Crate training accustoms the dog to the crate so that they can rest in it without stress. [1] [2] Using a crate for a dog is similar to having a playpen for a toddler or a crib for a baby, and allows the owner to take their eyes off their pet. [3] However, misuse (such as prolonged locking) can cause the dog psychological harm. [4]