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Dog Breeds With The Worst Anxiety Issues

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Research Found...

For many years, animal researchers have been hard at work trying to figure out what goes on in the minds of dogs. They have concluded that dogs are capable of experiencing severe separation anxiety.

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German Shepherds

Their stoic personalities might confuse you, but research found that German Shepherds are among the worst who suffer from separation anxiety.

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Havanese

Another precious dog breed to make the list is the Havanese. These pooches with Cuban origins were bred to be the perfect family dog. With family comes attention and these little ones desperately need it.

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Cocker Spaniels

Cocker Spaniels are fun and interesting dogs. They are gun dogs so they are used to being outdoors for long hours alongside their owners.

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Border Collies

This is what it's like for border collies when they can't exercise, stimulate their minds, or enjoy any type of entertainment.

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Bichon Frises

Bichon Frises are some of the cutest dogs to walk this Earth with their customizable hair and little paws pouncing around. These dogs sure need their share of attention.

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Australian Shepherds

It's not a secret that Australian Shepherds need stimulation. It explains why they don't do too well when combating boredom. It isn't what anyone wants to hear but its the truth regarding this breed.

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Vizslas

Viszlas have a hard time trying to fill the void in dull moments of the day, thus their separation anxiety can kick in rather quick.

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Italian Greyhounds

While regular Greyhounds are active and agile, the Italian type is happy with just lounging around with their companions. They really enjoy running around in fields too.

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