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Follow on Google News | Vitamin D-og: How to Keep Separation Anxiety at Bay with NutritionBy: Butternut Box Vitamin deficiencies can have a psychological effect on dogs — for example, vitamin E keeps dogs' cognition functioning in tip-top condition and B vitamins can contribute to their mental balance. Specific foods that you can give your dog to ensure they get all the vitamins and minerals they need are:
Lockdown has been a strange time for humans, particularly with us being social beings who need to interact and engage with others for happiness and comfort. However, it has been quite the opposite for our sociable furry friends, who're used to us leaving the house at first light and not returning again until the evening. Our dogs are living the life they always wanted, with their beloved owners at home with them 24/7, providing limitless amounts of love and attention. Dogs naturally live in family groups and have evolved by our sides as our companions, with the majority likely preferring us to stay home all day if they had it their own way. It's been several months of wagging tails and non-stop stroking — but have you considered the effect that going back to work, when things return to normal, will have on your dog? Things you can do to treat minor separation anxiety There are several things you can do to help your dog cope with separation anxiety. Firstly, it's important to note that you shouldn't leave a dog alone for too long unless they've grown up used to being left alone for periods of time and have a secure attachment with their owner. You should record your dog home alone first to make this judgement rather than assuming. Also, you should:
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