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

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    Recognizing and treating anxiety in dogs. For those fortunate enough to remain together, separation anxiety remains an obstacle to overcome. Dogs adopted during the pandemic became accustomed to ...

  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.

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    Anxiety in dogs can mean that they don’t respond well when they’re pushed into new or uncomfortable situations, so be patient and meet your furry friend at their pace. If they’re ...

  5. 7 ways to treat separation anxiety in dogs - AOL

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    Separation anxiety in dogs is triggered when they become fearful of being without their owners for a long period of time.

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    For dogs with more severe cases of depression, experts recommend professional behavioral guidance. If that fails to help, vets will likely prescribe medication to dogs.

  7. Noise phobia in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dog noise phobia, along with dog noise anxiety, are terms sometimes used by dog owners and veterinarians to describe canine fear of, and the corresponding stress responses to, loud noises. Noise-related phobia are common in dogs, and may be triggered by fireworks, thunderstorms, gunshots, and even bird noises.