I have a 3 year old corgi girl that's my world! She's very affectionate and loving, but she's also very, very quiet. She usually never, *ever* makes noise- she prefers to speak with her eyes and her posture.
Well, anyway, knowing this, in the past year or so I have been noticing a trend happening with my baby girl, Sofi. I will leave for class in the morning and come home a couple hours later, and the whole bottom of her mouth will be sopping wet, as though she had been continuously drooling while laying down on the tile floor. I have caught her in the corner of my eye before leaving through the door sometimes... She begins to shake violently, as though terrified or very very cold. You can see her body shaking from three yards away.
I am thinking that when I leave, she curls up behind my couch, shivers like she's having seizures, and drools nonstop until I come home. I'm guessing it's separation anxiety. When she first came home with me at 7 weeks old, she had terrible separation anxiety, whenever I left the room and she was not by my side, she would cry and howl the most heart-wrenching blues tunes that I ever have heard a dog produce. I broke her of it within a week with gentle training, so this kind of behavior is new to me.
Has anyone else had this kind of problem before? I am really not sure how to combat this issue, because it only happens about once a week or so. I can never tell what day it is that I will be coming home to her this way.