Dog breeds which tend to have lots of separation anxiety include: The Labrador Retriever. This is a beautiful and companionable dog, but they have recently declined in health and temperament, and this can make them more prone to separation anxiety and behavioral challenges. The Lab is still currently the most popular family dog breed and generally has a relaxed disposition. However, because they are so social, they can struggle if left alone for long periods of time.
The Border Collie. Border Collies are extremely intelligent. In fact, they rank top for smarts when it comes to dogs. Because of this, they can become bored if they don't have much mental stimulation, such as when you’re away.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are companion dogs and have been bred to enjoy spending lots of time with their human parents. When you leave them alone for longer periods they may suffer anxiety.
The Jack Russell Terrier, German Shepherd, Australian Shepherd, Bichon Frise, Vizsla, German Shorthaired Pointer, and Toy Poodle are also prone to separation anxiety.
The Jack Russell Terrier can quickly become bored and need lots of entertainment as well as lots of physical activity.
The German Shepherd is a working dog and does best when an environment is physically and mentally stimulating, left alone and bored, they can be distressed.
The Australian Shepherd has been bred for herding and is a very active dog that does best when at work, they need to stay active and may suffer anxiety when there's nothing to do.
The Bichon Frise really does best when around their human family, left alone, they can become bored and can suffer severe distress due to loneliness.
Vizsla are hunting dogs and were bred to hunt with their humans, they are social and do poorly when left alone with nothing to do.
The German Shorthaired Pointer is another dog that has been created to hunt with humans, because they are bred to be around people and to stay active, they can quickly become bored and anxious.
The Toy Poodle has a gentle temperament and has been bred as a companion dog, as such, they need time and love from their human family, when they don't get it, they can suffer from significant separation distress.