Pet Behavioral Problems

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Separation anxiety

When dogs are separated from humans, usually the owner, they often display behaviors which can be broken into the following four categories:

These behaviors may manifest as destructiveness, fecal or urinary elimination, hypersalivation or vocalization among other things.

Rubrics Sub Rubrics Best Remedies
Exploratory behavior Curious

Meddlesome

Meddlesome: Hyos, Lyc

Spying everything: Calc, Hyos, Lch, Lyc, Puls, Sep, Sul

Object play
Destructive behavior Destructiveness

Biting Breaking things Tearing, things in general:

Destructiveness, alone when: Tarent

Destructiveness, Alternating with Mildness: Tub Destructiveness, Cunning: Tarent Breaking things, Bright objects: Lyss Tearing, Himself: Ars, Bell, Stram, Tarent Taring, Cloths: Bell, Hyos, Nux-v, Tarent Tearing, Pillow with teath: Phos, Stram

Stram

Tub Tarent

Vocalization Noise, Inclination to make

Barking

Barking, Bellowing: Bell, Canth, Cupr, Nux-v, Stram

Barking, Incessant: Cham, Lac-c, Nat-m, Phos, Sul Barking, Incessant, Car when alone in the: Nat-m, Phos Barking, Incessant, When home alone in the: Sul Barking, Incessant, Paroxysmal: Canth Barking, Touched when, Larynx, at: Canth


Jealousy

  • This emotion may feed into other behavioral problems, manifest as attention-seeking behavior, withdrawing from social activity, or aggression towards their owner or another animal or person.


Tail chasing

Tail chasing can be classified as a stereotypy. It falls under obsessive compulsive disorder, which is a neuropsychiatric disorder that can present in dogs as canine compulsive disorder

Rubrics
Aggression Fight, Wants to

Rage

Rage, Alternating with Anxiety: Bell

Rage, Alternating with Cheerful: Acon, Bell, Hyos Rage, Alternating with Fear: Bell Rage, Alternating with Quiet desire to be: Hyos Rage, Alternating with Laughing: Acon, Stram Rage, Alternating with Sleep: Ars Rage, Biting with: Bell, Camph, Canth, Stram, Sul, Verat Rage, Kill people tries: Hep, Hyos, Stram, Tarent Rage, Knows his relative dose not: Bell Rage, Medicine from forcible administration: Bell Rage, Mischievous: Bell, Cocc, Lyc, Sep Rage, Noise from the slightest: Zinc Rage, Pain from: Acon, Ars, Cham Rage, Paroxysms in: Acon, Camph,


Fear


Jumping on people

Begging

Self-destructive behaviour

Fear aggression

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Attention-seeking

Chewing

Digging

Excessive barking

Leash pulling

Compulsive Disorders

Inappropriate elimination

Pain

Repetitive behaviors

Resource guarding

Anxiety

Possessive aggression

Aging and cognitive dysfunction

Climbing on furniture

Clingy behavior