While many dogs can adapt to being left alone for short periods, some breeds are more likely to suffer from separation ...
The most common symptoms of separation anxiety in dogs include destructive behaviour such as chewing, scratching and biting ...
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The RSPCA also advise that subtle symptoms of separation anxiety can also include trembling, panting, excessive licking, circling, pacing, vomiting or not eating food or engaging with dog toys.
Award-winning dog behaviour specialist Rachel Rodgers revealed the dog breeds that shouldn't be left alone - and the ones who are content in their own company.