One thing you can do is start training him to be used to you not be home start by putting him in a separate room where he can't see once he starts pitching a fit start correcting him by making a noise he has to understand that you will leave but that you will always return for him. If you do this enough he will stop. If it doesn't work since some dogs have severe separation anxiety my friend has a maltese and they are notorious for their sep anx issues she uses rescue remedy on her dog. It's all natural and safe it can be used on pets and humans just two drops on his tongue or in his water and he will be calm. They sell it at drs foster and smith but I think you can order it directly from them.
I hope this helps it would be a shame if you had to give up your pup or move sep anx and can be controlled it just takes time
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