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		<title>By: Separation Blues &#124; The Healthy Pets</title>
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		<description>[...] Separation Blues  By The Healthy Pets On November 25, 2009 Under Advanced Training      Separation blues is a very common problem that occurs when dogs are frequently left alone. In the milder cases, it can be the result of boredom, and reactions can range in intensity from whimpering to constant barking and howling. Extreme cases can lead to downright neurotic and destructive behavior, like hysterical barking and destroying furniture. Some dogs go as far as to relieve themselves throughout the home. These more extreme behaviours are usually associated with a somewhat serious condition called dog separation anxiety. [...]</description>
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