Separation Anxiety and Panic Change The Brain

Treating separation anxiety and helping your dog overcome their fear of being alone takes time! One of the most crucial aspects of helping your dog is not leaving them alone for longer than they can cope.

Studies show panic causes a dog’s brain chemistry to change for the worse. The more your dog panics, the more fearful they become, and the more likely they are to be fearful in the future.

Fear is easy to get, but hard to lose. No more long, scary absences!

Until we stop the negative experiences, it becomes impossible to change how a dog feels. Only once you stop the anxiety from getting worse, you can start training your dog to feel better and more comfortable being home alone!

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