Don’t leave me home alone

 

We have all been through the guilt pangs of leaving our beloved four-legged companion alone when the reality of life summons. Separation anxiety or the visible stress that manifests itself in dogs within 30 minutes of the pet parent’s departure is a common condition in canines. It is said that 10-15% of dogs suffer from this kind of anxiety. While this condition is a challenge to fix, it certainly isn’t impossible and can be easily conquered with a little bit of patience from your end.

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Post By Marcus Haskins (29 Posts)

Marcus is a correspondent at Purebred Breeder LLC who writes mainly on the dos and don’ts of dog training. He is a well-respected dog trainer who has conducted seminars and demonstration techniques throughout the United States and beyond. He has three lovely dogs of his own and will be quick to tell you he would not trade them for anything. Besides gladly sharing his wealth of experience, knowledge and training in this area he is also spends much of his time supporting the Purebred Breeders Puppy Mill program and similar initiatives that address the existence puppy mills that are out there. His hope is that by speaking out against this practice he will be able to encourage people to avoid those who subscribe to this practice. A man dedicated to all his causes, he also helps with Purebred Breeders Rip Off cases and takes pride in advising those who have been cheated.

Avid Xbox player and surfer; Marcus likes reading, cycling, tennis, badminton, and responding to Purebred Breeder Reviews. Never too busy to learn something new, he is presently trying to learn Mandarin and believes this will open up a host of opportunities for him. Facebook and LinkedIn are his social platforms of choice.

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