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Re: Destructive Behaviour At Home
yes garryd is right, execise will help alot, but seperation anxiety is caused by 2 things, 1 lack of exercise 2. he is pack leader, and you leaving the house without his permission makes him go into a panic and he destroys to release his frustration. pack followers dont leave the pack only the pack leader can, but if a packleader leaves for too long like a week, beta will take alpha position, or there will be a fight for alfa, but thats another subject. if your problem is no 2 you need to regain leadership! good luck
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