Explore every episode of the podcast The Believe in Your Dog Podcast
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| Suspending Absences with Jane Wolff | 24 Aug 2022 | 00:50:00 | |
If youâve spent a lot of time in the separation anxiety training space, youâve probably heard the term âsuspending absences.â And if youâre particularly astute, youâve figured out what that means: You essentially stop leaving your dog home alone. And itâs more than just bringing your dog to daycare. Youâll learn:Â
Resources mentioned in this episode: The Secret Sauce to Separation Anxiety Success: Suspending Absences Schedule a Complimentary Call with Jane Wolff, CTC, CSAT Is Doggy Daycare Right for Your Dog? By Wag the Dog and Company Choosing a Doggy Daycare by Wag the Dog and Company | |||
| 10 Pillars to Separation Anxiety Success | 10 Aug 2022 | 00:13:58 | |
To be prepared is half the victory. -Miguel de Cervantes The purpose of this podcast is to empower you to take the reins on your own separation anxiety training journey. Resolving separation anxiety is a lofty goalâone that is complex and messy even under the guidance of a Certified Separation Anxiety Trainer. When you feel derailed, I want you to think âI remember Jackie saying this would happen,â instead of âI am a failure and this will never work.â A little preparation and familiarization with the footings on which the whole process rests will give you that sense of groundedness. So in this episode, I am laying out the 10 pillars that serve as your foundation for separation anxiety training. Any time you feel stuck (and you will feel stuck), I want you to circle back to this episode and assess how solid your foundation truly is.Â
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| Meeting Your Dogs Needs With Allie Bender | 27 Jul 2022 | 00:36:15 | |
What does enrichment have to do with separation anxiety training? If you follow me on Instagram, youâve probably heard me say that work-to-eat toys arenât a cure-all for separation anxiety. And I stand by that. So why have I devoted a podcast to the topic of enrichment? Hereâs the thing: Enrichment is about more than work-to-eat toys, and separation anxiety training is about more than suspending absences and going at your dogâs pace. Enrichment is about meeting your dogâs species-specific needs, and separation anxiety training needs to be a holistic approach that includes just that. In this podcast episode, special guest Allie Bender of Pet Harmony Animal Behavior and Training and I take a look at how this topic of meeting your dogâs needs can be incorporated into a behavior modification plan, and why it is crucial. In this episode of the Believe in Your Dog Podcast, you will learn: Â
Resources mentioned in this episode: Pet Harmony Training Website | |||
| Every Dog Is a Study of One With Ally Verba | 13 Jul 2022 | 00:30:50 | |
âIt depends.â Thatâs often the last thing that frustrated dog guardians want to hear in their search for answers. And as much as we want to give them the black-and-white responses theyâre after, Certified Separation Anxiety Trainers (CSATS) often canât. Because it really does depend when it comes to separation anxiety training. In this podcast episode, special guest Ally Verba of Training with Allyand I discuss why this is often case: Because every dog is a study of one. Cookie cutter approaches donât account for the individual dogâs environment, learning history, experiences, health and so much more. And as Ally and I note, all those things have a huge impact on the dogâs trajectory. In this episode of the Believe in Your Dog Podcast, you will learn: Â
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| Conducting an Initial Assessment With Malena DeMartini | 01 Jul 2022 | 01:06:05 | |
Donât we need to see the behavior to know how to change it? Before I decided to specialize exclusively in separation anxiety, I fielded this question a lot. Many of my clients with aggressive dogs in particular strongly believed that I needed to see Fido snapping at visitors to successfully change the behavior. The case can certainly be made (as I did many times) that it isnât necessary (or ethical) to put dogs and people in danger and risk a bite solely for the purpose of observation. Especially when we can safely and accurately surmise why Fido would do such a thing and what the best course of action would be without pushing a dog past their threshold. But what about for separation anxiety dogs? As my special guest and mentor Malena DeMartini and I discuss in this episode, we strongly believe in the importance of an initial absence assessment before embarking on a home alone protocol. We take a deep dive in all things initial assessments: what they are, why they are important, and how to conduct them. In this episode of the Believe in Your Dog Podcast, you will learn: Â
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| What is Separation Anxiety? | 15 Jun 2022 | 00:12:33 | |
Iâve never been a big fan of labels. I have blogged about why they can be problematic. But I also recognize that they can be innocuous, and in some cases, helpful. When it comes to separation anxiety training, getting clear on the terminology is important. Itâs important because a clear understanding of what specific triggers are at play is imperative in planning and executing a successful training protocol. And labels like separation anxiety, isolation distress and fear of missing out (FOMO) allow us to group common triggers into categories that make training for efficient. In this episode of the Believe in Your Dog Podcast, you will learn: Â
I also touch on the subject of the next episode: How to run an assessment with my mentor, Malena DeMartini. Resources mentioned in this episode: https://www.believeinyour.dog/blog/defining-separation-anxiety | |||
| Introduction | 01 Jun 2022 | 00:11:33 | |
Sometimes it just doesnât feel possible. As soon as you think youâre on the right track with training, your dog destroys the door frame or your neighbors report that the howling persisted for the entire 6 hours you were away. And you once again feel deflated. I am here to tell you that separation anxiety is treatable. And while the process isnât easy, it is doable. With my guidance and a hefty dose of trust in the process, my clients are regaining their freedom and ending their dogsâ distress, one mission at a time. In this first episode of the Believe in Your Dog Podcast, I introduce myself and share what you can expect from the podcast. Youâll learn about how I got started in dogs and all the mistakes I made that led me to where I am today. Youâll learn why Iâm so obsessed with helping separation anxiety dogs and their people. And youâll even hear me touch on how the approach I use to resolve my client dogsâ home alone distress has informed my own mental health journey. I also get really clear on what I hope to achieve with this podcast:Â
Resources mentioned in this episode: https://www.believeinyour.dog/resources https://www.academyfordogtrainers.com/ https://boulderhumane.org/training-and-behavior/ https://www.companionanimalpsychology.com/2018/07/what-is-desensitization-and-counter.html https://www.believeinyour.dog/blog/adherence-to-the-study-of-one-a-disclaimer https://www.companionanimalpsychology.com/2017/02/what-is-positive-reinforcement-in-dog.html Download a transcript of this episode here. | |||