Separation anxiety can occur in your puppy when it leaves his mother and littermates and goes to his new home. This is completely normal. Bringing your new puppy home is an exciting time for you, but it can also be a frightening time of adjustment for your new puppy. The puppy feels lost and alone as it is leaving the security of his mother and littermates. The pup is experiencing a multitude of new sights, sounds and smells. You may find it is worse at night, with the puppy crying or howling. It misses its mother and siblings! The puppy may call, cry, howl, to the others as if to say “Come and get me.” He’s waiting for one of the pack to answer. When they don’t, he tries again. You’ll notice that the first night is the worst. During the day your puppy may either be a little nervous of you, or it may follow you right away. Click Here To Continue Reading