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🐕 Separation Anxiety: Solutions That Work

An interactive 3D room simulation showing a dog's stress response over time alone, with a departure-training timer and behavior-intensity graph that responds to adjustable absence duration.

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A 3D living room where a dog is left home alone. A wall monitor plots a live behavior-intensity graph as stress rises after the door closes, and the dog's posture, pacing and panting respond to the same underlying curve.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Stress climbs toward a ceiling rather than rising forever. Departure training and enrichment both lower that ceiling and slow the climb — and short desensitization "practice" departures show up as visible relief dips on the graph.

🎮 How to Use

Set how long the owner is away, toggle departure training and enrichment on or off, and watch the dog's behavior and the stress graph change. Restart the cycle any time to compare settings.

💡 Did You Know?

Most dogs with separation anxiety show their sharpest distress spike within the first few minutes alone — which is exactly why graduated, minutes-at-a-time practice absences are the training method that tends to work.

⚙ Under the hood

An interactive 3D room simulation showing a dog's stress response over time alone, with a departure-training timer and behavior-intensity graph that responds to adjustable absence duration.

dog behaviorstress responseanimal simulationtrainingpet psychologyThree.js

3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install

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