Pet Positive Blogcast
Written by Liz Fisher, CSAT, CPDT-KA
Judgment Free Separation Anxiety Training
In this blogcast I talk about how I create a safe and supportive learning environment for you while you work on dog separation anxiety training.
I encourage questions and conversation with transparency,
Focus on your dog and your needs for training,
Keep your information safe and private, and
Have an open mind and a lot of passion for supporting all my clients.
Weather and Separation Anxiety Training
Weather is completely out of our control! But that doesn’t mean we can’t help our dogs learn how to feel better while alone during weather events. Learn about how to adjust to and account for weather during your separation anxiety training. Plus, get some ideas about how to help your dog feel calmer while alone and during weather events like storms, thunder, lightning, rain, and more!
Separation anxiety in multi-pet households
Having multiple dogs or multiple pets can make identifying and treating separation behavior issues feel a bit overwhelming… but it can be done! While you can just throw a camera up and see what happens when you are away, you should consider a few things. Let’s start with safety, confinement training, and whodunnit?
