Articles related to "Separation Anxiety"
What is Dog Separation Anxiety
Identifying separation anxiety in your dog and owner behaviors that might intensify the problem.
• separation anxiety
• canine separation anxiety
• dog separation anxiety
• separation anxiety in dogs
• separation anxiety in pets
Treating Dog Separation Anxiety
Correcting canine separation anxiety problems with dog training and owner education.
• canine separation anxiety
• dogs
• pets
• treating separation anxiety
• puppy
How Separation Anxiety Can Follow the College Student to Campus
For college freshman, the issue of separation anxiety can be a very real concern. One of the more common forms of anxiety, separation anxiety can actually occur in people of any age. While separation anxiety can sometimes be a passing phase, there are also individuals who suffer for longer periods of time. This article gives an overview of separation anxiety and tips on how to overcome it.
• separation anxiety
• college
• freshman
• anxiety
• transition
Leaving Home Without Nina
One of the blessings we can be thankful for, this holiday, is our pets. But sometimes their destructive behavior can make them almost impossible to live with and the pet ends up homeless. And then sometimes...well, I'll just let you read this inspirational story for yourself.
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• dog crating
• dog crates
• clomicalm
• dog behavior
Managing Separation Anxiety
Psychologist helps parents understand separation anxiety, clinging behavior, and how they can be alleviated.
• separation anxiety
• separation anxiety disorder
• clinging behavior
• fears of separation
• pauline kafka phd
Separation Anxiety
The effects of separation anxiety on Lhasa Apsos
• separation anxiety
• lhasa apso
• dog
• dog breeds
• companions
Separation Anxiety
Dividing perennials--this is the best time of year to get out and move things in the garden, for the gardener AND the plants.
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• dicentra
• siberian iris
• pulmonaria
• lungwort
Too Attached?
Can a mother and child be too attached? Should older infants and toddlers be pushed toward independence? I don't think so.
• independence
• attachment
• interdependence
• relationship
• mother
Dogs and Music
Have you ever noticed how dogs respond to music? It appears that dogs feel the rhythm and harmony of music in their soul the same way that humans do. With the stereo pla
• dogs
• music
• dogs and music
• dog training
• thomas schoenberger
According to Whom?
What to do when your toddler can't leave your side...
• separation anxiety
• raising toddlers
• expert advice
• penelope leach
• dr. spock
Crating Your Dog
Dog crates are a good thing. But, as with anything, too much of a good thing can be bad. The question is: how much is too much?
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• crating dogs
• dogs and crates
• crating cruel
• confining dogs
Destructive Chewing
Chewing is a destructive problem that can be solved using a few techniques.
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• destructive chewing
• chew toys
• separation anxiety
• dog training
Dogs Suffer Stress Too
Canine separation anxiety, aggression, urine marking, digging, and diarrhea may improve with these stress relief tips.
• dogs
• dog
• stress
• fight or flight
• fight or flight response
Feather Plucking and the Eclectus
Eclectus parrots are prone to feather plucking and feather mutilation. Emotional problems such as stress, boredom and separation anxiety can all lead to feather plucking.
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• plucking
• feather
• parrot
• bird
Pet Paranoia
Research shows that canines and felines suffer from psychiatric problems, just as humans do, and can be treated by similar types of drugs.
• pets with mental disorders
• pets with psychiatric problems
• pets separation anxiety
• pets aggressive behavior
• pets behavior
Dividing Perennials
Don't have separation anxiety, divide your perennials. Ornamental grasses, lilies, dahlias, delphinium, daisies and more can be divided for free plants.
• don't have separation anxiety
• divide your perennials. ornamental grasses
• lilies
• dahlias
• delphnium
Kids' Emotions in Play Therapy
When kids feel overwhelmed, they may respond with aggressive behavior, bed-wetting, academic problems, or separation anxiety. Here's how play therapy can help.
• emotions in play therapy
• bed-wetting
• child psychotherapy
• academic problems
• separation anxiety
Massage for Dogs
Massage for dogs is the up and coming thing. If you've ever had a massage, you will agree that it relaxes muscle tension, relieves stress, and just plain feels good. We
• massage
• massage for dogs
• dog massage
• working dogs
• separation anxiety
Otto Rank, Carl Rogers & Person-Centered Therapy
As Carl Rogers pointed out, one of the defining tenets of client-centered therapy is the belief that an individual can make his or her own choices.
• carl rogers and client-centered therapy
• nature of art
• myth and symbols
• human personality
• legend and myth