Dog Breeds With The Worst Anxiety Issues

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The Viszla is a fantastic working dog. Furthermore, their loyalty is unmatched. They just want to be with you for the whole of their 12- to 15-year lifespan.

Vizslas

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Cocker Spaniels are entertaining and unique. When their owners hunt, these dogs spend a lot of time outside with them. It makes them wonderful company, but also a bit of a pain in the neck elsewhere.

Cocker Spaniels

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Despite being the ideal traveling companion, these dogs may develop severe separation anxiety when left alone for long periods of time. 

Italian Greyhounds 

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They hate being apart from their masters. They experience severe anxiety since their focus wanders when their human partners aren't around.

Bichon Frises

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They are quite energetic. And even when they're outdoors, they want to satisfy their owners. If you leave them alone for too long, though, they may start to exhibit signs of mental instability.

Bichon Frises

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They try to entertain themselves while they're alone themselves, but when they're unsuccessful, they often sit about moping and feeling sorry for themselves.

Cavalier King

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Being dirty is just another day at work for them. If they aren't adequately cared for, the result may change. Like you, they need love.

Australian Shepherds

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They do not thrive in the absence of their owners. They have a hardwired need for social connection. It's essential that you make preparations in advance for any time you'll be absent.

Poodles

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Despite their greatness, these dogs dislike solitude. German Shepherds, despite their placid exterior, suffer the most from separation anxiety.

German Shepherds

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