My 10mth old jack russell has major separation anxiety, partly bought on by her previous owners, she has never been destructive she jus has a very high pitched bark, and she barks constantly from the point I leave her to the time I return, whether that be 10 mins or a couple of hours. I really want to work with her to overcome this, as I know she is not happy, if only she could speak and tell me what the problem is.
She is quite intelligent and she has picked up most commands very easily, but she jus doesnt seem to pick on on the fact that when i leave I return so no need to bark!
I am at home with her most of the time, only going out occaisionally for the day..does this make it harder?? During the day I try to ignore her attempts at affection and giv her some cuddles...maybe not enoufh, where do you draw the line between ignoring her and giving her attention?
I have been trying to get her used to not havin me around by putting her in the garden or in a room away from me, but she just barks i leave her for a while..how long do you leave them for?? But I cant leave her to long as I live in rented accomodation and the nieghbours have already complained...and I dont want to be chucked out!
AM I giving her mixed signals?? I just dont know where to go with her, how long does it take for a dog to realise they dont need to fret when they are left??
The current plna is to start putting more barriers between us, such as a baby gate so she can see me but cant get to me, and to try to go through doors first and upstairs first..am I doing the right things? What else can i do??
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