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True or False: German Shepherds are known to be prone to separation anxiety if left alone for long periods.

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Pet-Friendly Floor Cleaner: Use a mixture of water and white vinegar to clean your floors, which is safe for your German Shepherd and non-toxic.

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Trivia Answer

True!

German Shepherds are indeed known to be prone to separation anxiety if left alone for long periods. These intelligent and loyal dogs form strong bonds with their owners and thrive on companionship.

When left alone for extended periods, they may experience stress, anxiety, and exhibit destructive behaviors. German Shepherds are working dogs by nature and require mental and physical stimulation. Without proper attention and exercise, they can become bored and anxious.

To prevent separation anxiety, it's crucial to gradually acclimate them to being alone, provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, and consider alternatives like doggy daycare or pet sitters for long absences.