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Why is My Dog Trashing My House? 

When your dog is trashing your house, it can quickly become frustrating, and you just want to know why they are doing it in the first place.

Whether they have always trashed your house from the beginning or they never had the issue and just suddenly started, we are going to look at a couple of reasons it could be happening.

Separation Anxiety 

Separation anxiety in dogs can take a toll on them and on your house. What is separation anxiety you might ask?

It is anxiousness brought on by the separation of you and your dog. Though, you know that you won’t be gone long and plan to return, your dog doesn’t understand that. If you have recently started leaving your dog alone, just adopted the dog, or had a recent switch in your home life schedule, your dog may show signs of anxiety.

If they have suddenly started urinating, defecating, and/or destroying your house, this could be the source of the problem.

Studies show that 14% of dogs are affected by this sense of separation and while there could be other reasons that your dog is acting out, it is always best to find the root cause. If you are certain that it may be anxiousness causing your dog to destroy your home, adding the Brave Paws Anxiety and Stress Support chewable can be a great addition to their life.

This treat naturally decreases the stress that your dog may feel and in turn rids the issue of them having anxiety.

Boredom 

On the other hand, your dog could become destructive stemmed from plain ole boredom! When nobody is around to cuddle them and play with them, they may get bored and decide to become curious.

Curiosity while alone can lead to destruction. Your dog doesn’t mean it intentionally, they just need something to keep them occupied.

Leaving your dog with chew toys, puzzle toys, and chew sticks can help keep them distracted and busy. It is also known that if you give your dog lots of exercise before leaving them alone, they may be tired and just sleep the entire time that you are away!

Final Thoughts 

When your dog starts trashing your house it isn’t a sign of a bad dog, it may just be a signal that they are feeling a certain way that can easily be addressed.

Pinpointing the reason behind it, whether it be anxiety, boredom, or whatever the case, can help you decide the next best action steps to solve the problem and make everyone happy.