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How Do We Treat Separation Anxiety in Dogs?

Separation anxiety is a phobia — a fear of being left alone. To treat dogs who are suffering, we use the process of desensitization to gradually help dogs be comfortable when left alone. While helping dogs become more comfortable and achieve alone-time success bit by bit, we work to overcome triggers and fears through detailed training plans that ensure the dog always stays below his/her fear threshold.

Separation anxiety can occur for a number of reasons. Some dogs are more prone to fear and general anxiety issues or scary, unexpected experiences when left alone, such as storms, thunder, fireworks or construction noises. Other influences may have been due to moving, changes in the family structure or dynamic (including loss of a family member or divorce), traumatic experiences (such as being attacked by another dog, or being hit by a car), or even absences that we consider normal, but are simply too long for the dog. More recently, studies are revealing the likelihood of some genetic predisposition involvement, but don’t worry, that definitely does not mean it can’t be modified!

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Mission Possible

Our online, self paced course, Mission POSSIBLE is the perfect place to start your separation anxiety journey.  Moderated by CSATs, you’ll learn the ins and outs of SA better preparing your for one on one training

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Science-Based Information

Given that we have access to thorough, scientifically-based information online, guardians still can be mislead to believe that dogs who pee, defecate, bark incessantly or destroy things do so because they’re angry and being spiteful towards you about being left alone. It’s an understandable and tempting explanation, and unfortunately has been passed off as good information for a very long time, but it just isn’t so. Dogs do not have the same cognitive abilities that we humans do. Understanding this, and adjusting our approach can help us achieve alone-time success.

Roughly 17% of the 89.7 million dogs in the US alone suffer with separation anxiety. Given this statistic, it’s easy to see that this debilitating condition is a welfare problem. That’s why we are committed to getting the best information into the hands of the people that need it. We’re here to provide resources to help you be successful at overcoming the anxiety, fear, and panic that not only your dog experiences, but you likely do as well.

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For now, remember this:

Your dog isn’t angry with you for leaving or behaving out of spite when he scratches at the door, vocalizes, defecates or urinates: he’s actually truly terrified of being left alone. He has no control over this and he cannot fix it on his own. He needs your help.

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As someone who has worked through the separation anxiety protocol one-on-one with a CSAT to successfully treat my dog’s SA, and having had the privilege of reviewing this online course in it’s entirety, I highly recommend this course to any guardian whose dog suffers from SA. The protocol in this course will give you everything you need to move forward with treating SA.”

Christy Smith – Participant

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Please note: as with any behavior modification program, we cannot guarantee results. This is simply due to the fact that we can never guarantee the behavior of another living being. What we can do is provide solid instruction and a detailed training roadmap which is what this course endeavors to do. In addition to the factors surrounding each individual dog, there are lifestyle considerations, compliance with the training plan and some confounding factors that can affect success, such as noise sensitivities, general anxiety, medical conditions and other phobias.

Additionally, it is worth stating that this course may not be appropriate for all dogs and guardians dealing with separation anxiety. It is not meant to be a substitute for veterinary care, medical rule-outs or the services of a veterinary behaviorist. Some guardians may need more day-by-day instruction and guidance than we can offer in an online course, which is why we have chosen to offer additional support options  for course registrants. We cannot offer refunds due to the proprietary nature of the information contained within the course.

We welcome dog trainers to participate in this course, but it does not serve as a replacement for the Certified Separation Anxiety Trainer (CSAT) program and does not indicate having studied under Malena DeMartini.

Online Training

Our online, self-paced course, Mission Possible, is the perfect place to start your separation anxiety journey.