The dog is unpacking things at home and may be sick
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Does a dog turn into a demolition agent when he is alone at home? Many owners may think that this is a way for dogs to relieve their tranquility. In fact, what does this really represent about the dog’s emotions? You should understand that not all dogs are harmful when left alone at home! !
1. The reason for packing items
Packing items for dogs is actually a process of relieving stress. When a dog goes out, the situations he faces are different every time, but when he is at home, the situations he faces are the same, so he will become particularly bored and have items hanging around at home. It becomes the best object for them to express their emotions. But on the other hand, "breaking down the house" is due to an emotional disease in dogs - breakup anxiety. This disease mostly occurs in puppies that have not been properly trained or are overly pampered. Because they usually receive constant attention, they do not learn how to live on their own, and they will think that their every emotional need will be met. , this overly close relationship makes the dog develop a strong dependence, so when the owner leaves home, packing items has become their first choice to express their requirements.
2. Solutions
1. For dogs that bite furniture to relieve stress, they can use cow leg bones or rubber toys as alternatives. The dog's attention is used as an object to relieve stress.
2. For dogs with breakup anxiety, the first thing we need to do is to reduce the dog’s dependence on us. Restrain yourself from narrowing your focus on the dog. No matter what method it uses to attract your attention, ignore it. The actions of the owner and family must be consistent so that your dog can learn to be independent.
3. Pretend to go out and let the dog stay alone for a few minutes. If the dog barks, don't go in. Wait until the barking stops before returning and praising him. This will continue slowly for eternity and let it get used to it.

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