What specific behavioral manifestation of separation anxiety can afflict a Yoranian left alone too long?

Answer

Destructive chewing or excessive vocalization

Due to their profound attachment to their families, Yoranians are known not to cope well when isolated for extended durations. This separation distress can manifest physically and vocally. The common expressions of this anxiety include engaging in destructive chewing behaviors, where the dog attempts to self-soothe or redirect its anxiety onto household items, alongside increased, potentially excessive, vocalization directed at the absence of its human companions.

What specific behavioral manifestation of separation anxiety can afflict a Yoranian left alone too long?

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