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My pomeranian has attatchment issues. If I am gone for to long, he will urinate all over my stuff and chew up my clothes. I heard pomeranians have these kind of problems all the time but how do i stop it other then locking him up all the time?

2006-11-08 14:43:59 · 6 answers · asked by snotteeone 1 in Pets Dogs

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i have a chihuahua and she is the same way. it is in the nature of toy dogs to get attached to you. i went out and bought a little cage to keep her in, so she cant urinate on my stuff, so you should do the same! dogs dont do that to be spitefull, but it is in their nature to have a seperation problem...... she my have anxiety problems, and you can get chews and other stuff from pet stores that have kava kava in it... it stops anxiety problems. just look at it this way too....you have a very loyal dog..lol!

2006-11-08 14:50:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Most dogs, no matter the breed, display separation anxiety in the first 30 minutes or so of your leaving... extreme cases are more difficult. Take your dog's morning ration of food and put it in a treat ball.... the ones they have to roll around to get the food out, not a Kong toy. Only put the ball down as you leave. As soon as you get home, pick up the treat ball and put it away. Your little fella will learn to associate your leaving with food and work to do. Good luck!

2006-11-08 14:53:41 · answer #2 · answered by moejaymom 3 · 0 0

your dog has separation anxiety and does not want to be left alone.I raised these poms but no problem with them but have seen it in dogs so bad they can destroy a whole house. ask your vet for some medication. or you may have to keep her confined which only scares him more. when he is good reward him when you come home and try and take very short trips away so he does not become so anxious and assure him you will be back by taking shorter trips and offer rewards. patience is of the essence. He really loves you and does not want you gone. try some vet behavior thearpy also

2006-11-08 14:55:36 · answer #3 · answered by petloverlady 3 · 0 1

the international isn't as you like it to be. very almost all human beings has some difficulty with this in some unspecified time interior the destiny, yet many with autism / Asperger's war badly with it. it somewhat is substitute that creates rigidity and a feeling of "wrongness", or right here it sounds as notwithstanding if it somewhat is while issues do no longer tournament you idealised psychological map, which has rules like: "Cats would desire to proceed to exist my lap because of the fact it feels advantageous" "canines would desire to arise and tutor they prefer me". those are too basic, and attempting to make animals extra wholesome them is faulty. *from time to time* cats will % to stay on your lap. *from time to time* canines will tutor they such as you. i comprehend *from time to time* can from time to time (ha!) be a puzzling word and thought for those with Asperger's in spite of the undeniable fact that it somewhat is an substantial one. it is likewise substantial to learn how to no longer take care of animals and human beings as "issues" who would be arranged just to wholesome you, as though they have been no extra suitable than Lego bricks. they have their desires to, and methods approximately what feels advantageous. Lego bricks do no longer. administration or attachment difficulty? i does no longer flow there first... i might seem at your "concept of suggestions". How properly do you comprehend that different beings different than for you exist, and that they'd think of and sense in any different case to you, and function priorities which at the instant are not the comparable as yours? (And that different people are only as substantial as you? And that their selections and priorities at the instant are not incorrect only because of the fact they do no longer tournament yours?) hard ones those. It took me years to get an exceedingly stable grip on a number of them. person with Asperger's.

2016-10-21 12:33:12 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

take him for a walk before you go away and when you come home. reward popo w/a small treat and pat on head.and yes ,a cage w/ toys and blanky till behaved.

2006-11-08 14:54:21 · answer #5 · answered by cheyene 2 · 0 1

crate training is the best thing we ever did for our Jack Russell

http://www.inch.com/~dogs/cratetraining.html

2006-11-08 14:48:08 · answer #6 · answered by jambo 2 · 0 1

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