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What does your dog do when you’re not home? Some dogs wait at the door. Some patrol the house. Some sleep on your clothes. Some bark, pace, chew, or shut down in a way that looks “calm” but isn’t. In this video, we break down the most common separation signs dogs show when left alone—what they actually mean, which behaviors are normal vs concerning, and how to tell the difference between true relaxation and stress coping. We’ll also cover why “destruction” isn’t revenge, why accidents can be anxiety, and what you can do to help your dog feel safer when you leave. You’ll learn: Why dogs track your “leaving ritual” (keys, shoes, jacket) What door‑waiting and house “patrolling” can signal Comfort behaviors (sleeping on your bed, hoodie, shoes) Stress signs: pacing, barking/howling, panting, licking, circling Why chewing/door scratching is often coping or escape—not spite The hidden sign: shutdown that looks like calm When sudden changes might need a vet check Gentle steps that help: desensitizing departure cues + building tolerance Comment: What does your dog do when you leave—wait by the door, bark, pace, chew, or shut down? Next video: Why your dog takes your spot on the bed the second you stand up (what they’re really saying). Disclaimer: This video is educational and not medical advice. If your dog shows severe separation distress (self‑injury, nonstop panic) consider working with a qualified trainer/behaviorist and consult a veterinarian. #dogbehavior #separationanxiety #dogpsychology #petcare #dogtraining