Aw bless her.
I have some little tips on separation anxiety - they might help:
- Try to identify if there is a trigger at all (sound of door shutting/keys jangling/you putting your shoes on etc.)
- If you identify one, do it randomly throughout the day. For example, if you putting your shoes on triggers her, put them on randomly throughout the day and then sit back down on the sofa. Also, leave the room without any shoes on so she doesn't always associate you putting shoes on with her being left alone.
- Try leaving her in the room but stay the other side of the door and talk to yourself or make some noise so she knows you are still there
- Give her something to occupy her when you want to leave her (Kongs are great)
- If you need to leave her at all, try and walk her first to tire her out
- Try leaving for very small amounts of time, only increasing when she is coping OK. For example, leave for 30 seconds and then come back. If she copes OK with that, increase to 1 minute etc etc. If, at any point, she whines/howls, decrease time slightly.
- Try not to make a fuss of her for a few minutes before you leave and when your return. When you return, wait until she is quiet before giving her attention or you will be reinforcing her behaviour (just do normal stuff like put kettle on etc until she is quiet).
Hope that helps a bit
She is really gorgeous!