Pit Bull Terriers And Separation Anxiety: Understanding Your Dog
As any Pit Bull owner will tell you, Pit Bulls are very social
and crave a lot of time and attention from their owners. They
are very devoted and loving. Pit Bulls often have a hard time
coping when their owners have to leave them alone. Your Pit Bull
doesn't understand that although you love him very much, you
cannot stay with him all of the time. It is important to train
them well, so that they can better deal with this separation
anxiety. Pit bulls will often suffer from separation anxiety for
a number of different reasons. Often, if you have had your Pit
Bull since it was a puppy, and if you have a strong bond, he is
just unable to deal with you being away from him. This is often
made worse if you have always made it a point to keep your pit
bull at your side, and then all of a sudden are unable to. Young
puppies will occasionally suffer from separation anxiety when
they are taken away from their mother. Pit Bulls don't know how
to handle the symptoms of separation anxiety, and will often
give in to destructive behavior to try to make themselves feel
better. If they have free reign in your house while you are
gone, they may give in to the urge to chew on your furniture or
belongings that are in reach. If you are gone for a long period
of time, or if your Pit Bull is highly susceptible to stress, he
may also suffer from diarrhea, nausea, and may use the potty in
the house when he is otherwise housebroken. Most dogs suffering
from a case of separation anxiety will show symptoms usually in
the first hour or so the owner is away. There are a few things
that caring owners can do to help ease or eliminate separation
anxiety in their Pit Bulls. Crate training is often very helpful
because it gives the Pit Bull his own safe space, so that he
will feel comfortable and secure usually even if you are not
around. Sometimes having a special chew toy that you only give
your Pit Bull when you have to leave may help eliminate anxiety,
or at least give him something safe to chew on while you are
away. Some owners also say that leaving a radio or television on
while they are away also helps. Pit Bulls that have went thru
obedience training courses generally are less affected by
separation anxiety. In extreme cases of separation anxiety that
seem untreatable, your veterinarian may be able to prescribe
some medication to help, at least in dealing with the symptoms.
He may also recommend other methods of keeping your Pit Bull
calm when you are away that may be successful. Pit Bulls crave a
lot of love and attention, so sometimes all it takes is a little
extra time from you when you are home to make them feel better
when you have to be away.