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I tried to research this but couldn't find much information. I have a one year old Bichon Frise who is extremely attached to me and my family, and she has pretty bad separation anxiety (technically a pandemic puppy). Usually, at least one of us is home 24/7 thanks to remote work so that's what she's used to.

However, if we have to go away for multiple days, I suspect she won't like that. We usually drop her off at our relative's house who can dogsit, since they have elderly grandparents who are happy to also stay home with the dog at all times. The longest we've dropped her off for so far is overnight, about 24 hours, but we need to go away for over a week soon.

I'm wondering, would video chatting with her help with separation anxiety? I'm thinking we can arrange to put on a video call with us every evening, just so she can see us and hear us for a bit. Has anyone tried this? Do you think it helped your dog? Anyone know any reputable sources talking about this?

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You have to first prerecord a video of you talking to your dog, then do the blanket trick where you stand in a doorway and lift a blanket blocking line of sight betweennyoy and the dog. Play the video you made earlier and put it by your feet, then stand outside of the door frame, drop the blanket, and run outside/jump out a window.

The dog will think you're either really good or totally shite at magic(depending on their opinion of you) and that you trapped yourself in a phone. Now when you call them they will think its the real you.

When you get back do the trick in reverse!

[–] Crackhappy 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

We must defenestrate to convince pupper.