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]]>During a recent visit to a club, TikToker Carly Mickeal felt separation anxiety from her golden retriever Jasper kick in, so she decided to FaceTime him. In a viral video shared on social media, Mickeal can be seen dancing and pointing out to her smartphone while Jasper is curiously looking at him through the screen. She then sends him a few kisses, letting the dog know she misses him a lot.
Mickeal’s clip ended up spreading across social media, receiving more than 11 million views since being posted in early April. And it also showed that there are plenty of other pet owners who are willing to do the same in order to cope with separation anxiety.
“That’s hilarious because that’s something I would do. lol,” one TikToker wrote in the comments section.
“Me on vacation and I miss my dog,” another added.
So there you have it. If you are missing your pet, turn to the magic of FaceTime. It might not make the separation anxiety go away, but both you and your pet will feel better.
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]]>If you’re currently spending all your time with your dog, it’s time to ease the pet into separation so they don’t have to deal with it all at once. “Your dog shouldn’t regress into separation anxiety issues if you stick to your training wherever you can,” Dr. Adam Boyko, a canine geneticist told This Dog’s Life.
One of the best things you can do is to start leaving your dog alone for a few minutes at a time and then extending the time. Make sure to give your dog some alone time every day so he can relax and understand that it’s normal. As long as there are periods when you don’t see each other, it will be okay when you get back to work and your daily errands.
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]]>The post TikToker Has Separation Anxiety From Her Dog While at the Club, So She FaceTimed Him appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>During a recent visit to a club, TikToker Carly Mickeal felt separation anxiety from her golden retriever Jasper kick in, so she decided to FaceTime him. In a viral video shared on social media, Mickeal can be seen dancing and pointing out to her smartphone while Jasper is curiously looking at him through the screen. She then sends him a few kisses, letting the dog know she misses him a lot.
Mickeal’s clip ended up spreading across social media, receiving more than 11 million views since being posted in early April. And it also showed that there are plenty of other pet owners who are willing to do the same in order to cope with separation anxiety.
“That’s hilarious because that’s something I would do. lol,” one TikToker wrote in the comments section.
“Me on vacation and I miss my dog,” another added.
So there you have it. If you are missing your pet, turn to the magic of FaceTime. It might not make the separation anxiety go away, but both you and your pet will feel better.
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]]>The post Preparing Your Dog For Separation After Lockdown appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>If you’re currently spending all your time with your dog, it’s time to ease the pet into separation so they don’t have to deal with it all at once. “Your dog shouldn’t regress into separation anxiety issues if you stick to your training wherever you can,” Dr. Adam Boyko, a canine geneticist told This Dog’s Life.
One of the best things you can do is to start leaving your dog alone for a few minutes at a time and then extending the time. Make sure to give your dog some alone time every day so he can relax and understand that it’s normal. As long as there are periods when you don’t see each other, it will be okay when you get back to work and your daily errands.
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