What behavior regarding greetings is advised when an owner returns to a dog with established SA?

Answer

Making the entry low-key and avoiding effusive praise

When returning to a dog suffering from established separation anxiety, the owner's entry must be deliberately subdued and low-key. Making a huge fuss—using an excited tone, excessive petting, or loud expressions of joy—reinforces the notion that the owner's return is the most monumental and exciting event possible. Paradoxically, this validation heightens the significance of the absence that preceded it. By maintaining a quiet, calm greeting, the owner helps minimize the emotional contrast between being alone and being reunited, thereby lessening the perceived importance of the departure in the first place.

What behavior regarding greetings is advised when an owner returns to a dog with established SA?
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