WE SPECIALISE IN
SEPARATION ANXIETY TRAINING FOR DOGS
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Separation Anxiety is a condition that affects the whole family, not just the family dog. Have you been trying to cope, trying to find a solution to help relieve your dog’s distress, are you feeling hopeless, frustrated, confused? You are not alone. These feelings are common, experienced by all families who live with a dog with separation anxiety.
I have a solution for you.
Separation Anxiety training is a programme for building a long-term recovery for dogs with separation anxiety. And I have a unique skill. All those behaviours that are so distressing for your dog and you, the barking, howling, the panic that leads to damage of your possessions and accidents in the house – these can stop right now.
Take 30 minutes for yourself to clear your head, get some answers and support from an expert Certified Separation Anxiety Trainer (CSAT) and find relief by booking a call with me.
Common signs of separation anxiety
- Your dog starts to get anxious as you prepare to leave the house
- Your dog is whining, barking, howling when you go out
- You find destruction to soft furnishings and/ or around exit doors (sometimes to the point of injury) when you return
- Your dog pants, drools, is restless and/ or trembles when alone
- You find toileting accidents when you come home
I can help!
If you are living with a dog with separation anxiety – a dog unable to be left alone without distress – you are suffering too.
Whether you’ve stopped doing the things you enjoy, or you are returning home to destruction and chaos, anxiety takes its toll.
I am a Certified Separation Anxiety Trainer (CSAT), specialising in innovative and proven separation anxiety training. My goal is to end the stress and frustration you are experiencing and the distress of your dog. I help your dog learn to enjoy his alone time, so you can leave them at home, confident that they are calm and relaxed.
