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Old 02-01-2019, 10:29 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Nikula View Post
Puppies are prone to get separation anxiety after going to a new house, so you should ease his fear and help him to build confidence and trust by frequent petting, training, and daily walks that help him get familiar to the nearby environment. However, sleeping with your pup at night could increase his separation anxiety. You could install a baby gate at your room, so he can watch you through the door.
Most pups are only prone to separation anxiety if taken from their mom to early. It’s really not a normal thing but what this person was posting was pretty normal for a puppy.
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