I often get asked to go to someone's house for separation anxiety training, and I will always refuse.  To go there, not refuse to help them.




Having a stranger in the home changes the dynamics, feelings and hormones of your dog, and is not a true representation of the scenario for training.  It can upset your dog a lot, or the opposite and your dog is fine as they are not alone, you have gone out of the door but I am there.




All our training is done online, remotely.  You get the same level of support, if not more, and your practice sessions live with me on zoom replicate the situation you are in at home.




It's because of these reasons that remote/online is best!




And don't panic about the tech - its easy -and that is from a technophobe like me!  If I can do it, you definitely can!




Want support and help for your separation anxiety dog?  Get in touch now!  


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