Built on Stephie's SAfe framework - Support, Awareness, Facilitation and Exploration - this is a space to understand separation anxiety with compassion and clarity, helping both dogs and their humans.
True separation anxiety work begins not with “How long can they be left?” but with “Is the dog ready?”
Most advice on separation anxiety focuses on timing and repetition, but what if we’ve been fixing the wrong problem all along?
When human and dog goals clash, progress stalls. Here’s how to spot misalignment and build a path forward that works for both of you.
This week I invite you to look at the way your dog - or your client’s dog, if you’re a pro - shows you how they feel about the equipment the ...
If you’ve ever stood waiting on a walk while your dog investigates a scent with absolute focus, you’ll know the feeling!
Every dog speaks Doglish, a language of body signals, gestures and postures that help them communicate with each other and with us.