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How do I get my dog over separation anxiety? How can I leave my dog without him constantly barking or me coming back to destruction? These are just some of the big questions that dog separation anxiety specialist, Julie Naismith, tackles in her podcast. The podcast episodes are packed with how-to guides, step-by-step training blueprints, and tips and tricks to survive separation anxiety. Each episode is packed with tips, tricks and actionable steps. And Julie also shares her story of how she ...
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Everything you need to know about Separation Anxiety in dogs and how to fix it. Two specialists from Australia and the United States discuss all things related to Separation Anxiety. Join Stacey Bell from Focused Fun in the US (www.focusedfun.net)and Ness Jones from Separation Anxiety In Dogs Decoded in Australia (nessjones.com) as they delve into the dos and don'ts of training a dog to feel safe and comfortable when left home alone! Both Stacey and Ness work remotely so if you need help wit ...
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Are you uncertain about how the holiday season will impact your dog's separation anxiety? In this latest podcast episode, we address the common concerns and questions surrounding separation anxiety during this time of year. We're diving into the potential effects of holiday routines and we'll look at practical advice on whether to continue training…
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In this episode Stacey & Ness provide dog guardians with their top tips to help them get through the holiday season with their dogs.Here's the link to Stacey's blog - https://bit.ly/46dVmDCAnd here's the link to the waiting list for Ness' new membership - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/f/k9-decoders-waitlist______________________________This po…
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Struggling with a dog who soils the house? Not sure whether it’s anxiety or a house training issue? . Well, if this is your dog, you don’t need me to tell you how frustrating it is. That’s why, in this episode I’m joined by Kathleen McClure, a Certified SA Pro who also has a partcular focus on house training. Kathleen and I had a fascinating conver…
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It's a common question that often puzzles dog guardians - why is my dog fine to be alone in other situations and locations but not in their own home?In this episode, Stacey & Ness examine why this might occur and what you can do about it._____________________________________________________This podcast discusses Separation Anxiety in dogs and how t…
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Imagine being able to send a letter to your past self, filled with wisdom and advice about the challenging road ahead with a dog who has separation anxiety. Today, I’m doing just that. I’ll share the 10 key lessons that I wish I knew 13 years ago, from the emotional ups and downs to the importance of ignoring opinions and seeking expert advice. For…
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In this episode, we're diving into a topic that many of you may have considered: can we ever really cure separation anxiety? Is it possible to fully and finally get dogs over this condition such that they have a normal response to being left alone—a permanent change that we might describe as a cure? Well, join me as I look at what we really mean by…
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In this episode, Associate Professor of Ethology Dr Karolina Westlund of ILLIS Animal Behaviour Courses shares her knowledge about emotions & moods and how they relate to separation-related behavior.Dr Westlund's online courses and blogs can be found on her website at https://illis.se/en/ You can also follow her on social media at: https://www.face…
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In this episode Stacey & Ness discuss the type of data we need to track to move separation anxiety training forward.Knowing what to track can provide us with a thorough understanding of what is likely to impact the dog and what is not. Remember, all dogs are individuals and different things impact them, or not, in different ways. If we now what doe…
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In this episode Ness & Stacey discuss how to help your dog cope with home alone time while going through the grieving process of losing their furry best friend. ========================================== This podcast discusses Separation Anxiety in dogs and how to fix it. Two global specialists (all certified as Separation Anxiety Pro Behavior Cons…
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If you’ve ever put off separation anxiety training, you are definitely not alone. Procrastination in training is such a common issue. Human brains are naturally inclined to seek immediate rewards, and a session of separation training definitely doesn't deliver that. It's all about long-term pay back. No wonder then, that it can be easy to put train…
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In this episode Stacey and Ness meet with Dr. Kristina Spaulding, Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist, to discuss stress. We cover types of stress and the impacts of stress, as well as building resilience to stress. You can find more information about Dr. Kristina Spaulding on her website at:https://sciencemattersllc.com/Her awesome book, The Stre…
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In today's episode, we're diving deep into the world of social media and its impact on our understanding of separation anxiety in dogs. We'll explore the myths, misconceptions, and misinformation that often circulate online, and how they can confuse and derail us when trying to help our pups. From miracle cures to blaming owners for their dogs' anx…
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Ever wondered if all the separation anxiety training you do is actually worth it? Well, that very topic came up during a recent group coaching Zoom with my Separation Anxiety Heroes members. And it made me think: is separation anxiety training actually ever a waste of time? Well, I’m passionate that it is a worthwhile endeavor. Admittedly, while th…
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In today's episode the girls discuss Hyperattachment - what it is and why it is different from Separation Anxiety, as well as the best ways to help the dog through it.==========================================This podcast discusses Separation Anxiety in dogs and how to fix it. Two global specialists (all certified as Separation Anxiety Pro Behavior…
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Do you sometimes feel like you are throwing spaghetti at the wall when working through your dog’s separation anxiety? By applying the Pareto Principle (sometimes known as the 80/20 rule) to your training you can streamline your approach and really focus your attention on the things that make results happen. Join Ness and Stacey in discussing what r…
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One of the hardest things I ever have to tell anyone is that to get their dog over separation anxiety, they need to find ways not to leave their dog in the meantime. It never goes down well. And I get that. I mean, when you get a dog the last thing you sign up for is not even being able to go out to get a pint of milk without your dog howling down …
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In this episode Stacey & Ness discuss the topic of what might cause separation anxiety, how it looks different for individual dogs and situations and whether the companionship of another pet, other than a human, will actually help the dog cope better when home alone.SHOW NOTES: Review of epidemiological, pathological, genetic, and epigenetic factor…
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On this episode of Be Right Back! Separation Anxiety Podcast, I get to chat to the brilliant Dr. Karolina Westlund, a huge name in the world of animal behaviour. Our focus? The use of punitive approaches in dog training, and in particular the problems associated with punishment. Karolina has identified 20 major pitfalls linked to punishment (she sa…
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In this episode, the girls delve into a 2016 blog by renowned ethologist Karolina Westlund discussing the early development of puppies and the potential impact it may have on the onset of separation anxiety.You can find the link to the blog here - https://bit.ly/3N5KPUW (Be sure to check out the video of the baby monkey throwing a temper tantrum!)T…
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Join me in the latest episode of "Be Right Back! Separation Anxiety Podcast", where I explain the single most important lesson we can teach our dogs: that they are safe. In the episode, we also look at how to keep dogs safe, and why must prioritize our dog's emotional well-being above all else. We'll explore why the use of unethical, aversive train…
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You asked and we answered.In this episode, Stacey & Ness respond to several listener questions. Don't forget folks, if you have any questions you would like answered please reach out to them!*******This podcast discusses Separation Anxiety in dogs and how to fix it. Two global specialists (all certified as Separation Anxiety Pro Behavior Consultant…
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Planning a getaway and worried about how a routine change will impact your dog's separation anxiety, especially if you've been investing time in separation anxiety training? In this latest episode of Be Right Back! Separation Anxiety podcast, we dive into the world of routine changes, exploring the effects of going away and taking a break from trai…
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In recognition of Mental Health Awareness month, Ness and Stacey are joined by special guest, Eva Maron. Eva has been working in the mental health field for 17 years and offers an especially empathetic approach as her dog, Finn, struggles with separation anxiety along with other behavioral issues. We discuss possible impacts on our mental health wh…
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Join me for an inspiring and informative episode where I interview Jenni Pfafman and Amanda Dwyer. Jenni and Amanda are on the board of the Humane Alliance of Rescue Trainers (HART) a non-profit organization that connects shelter and rescue organizations with credentialed, professional trainers. HART's trainers donate their time to support variety …
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Leaving cues are the things we do that our dogs recognize and understand that they are about to have some home alone time. Some of these cues are deliberate and others unintentional. But what happens if your cue is "poisoned"? In this episode, Stacey & Ness discuss cues, what they are, how they are used in training and what to do if your dog has a …
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On this episode of Be Right Back! Separation Anxiety Podcast, we're talking about training burnout. Following on from our discussion in the last episode when we considered what to do when you want to give up, in this episode we look at how to take the pressure off if you do want to keep pushing through. I'm going to share my 5 tips for making train…
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Desensitization is the tried and trusted method for separation anxiety. But it’s true that it can take time. It's not the most fun training process. And it doesn't work for every dog. So is it ever right to say you’ve given it your best shot and are giving up? Well, in this episode, I want to take you through 5 questions to help you make that decis…
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In this episode the girls respond to a listener question from Yana following on from their episode - Mythconceptions ... Part 2: Should I use food in my separation anxiety training? - which was published in July 2022.They delve into when using food might be appropriate and why generally they rarely use it in training plans for their clients.For any…
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Discovering that your dog has separation anxiety hits hard. One of the biggest emotions to deal with the remorse we feel for not knowing. We beat ourselves up because we left a dog who couldn't be left. We berate ourselves for missing the signs that now seem so obvious. But, as natural as it is to feel bad about what we did when we didn't know bett…
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When you have a dog with separation anxiety, you do your best to find ways not to leave them. Daycare is an obvious solution. But the problem is, not every dog loves daycare, and not every daycare centre is right for dogs with separation anxiety. However, at a well run daycare, dogs of all ages and personalities can benefit, including dogs with sep…
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Ness and Stacey speak with special guest,Tanya Lim, about preparing for one of the biggest routine changes - adding a baby to the family! We cover some strategies on how to prepare for the arrival of the baby and what to do once the baby is home. Tanya Lim is the Co-Founder and Head Trainer at Family Pupz, and she has worked with pets professionall…
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Let’s face it, people who’ve never had a dog with separation anxiety can be smug! They tell us about their "perfect" dog who "never had any issues being left." And they quiz us about why we "still" can't leave our dog (accompanied by yet more eye rolling). Does this sound familiar? I'm guessing it might! If so, tune into this episode where I'll be …
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Having a dog who can't be left is hard enough. But for some dogs, being around strange people or dogs is also a challenge. When this happens, it can feel like your options for managing alone-time are almost non-existent. In this podcast episode, I'm thrilled to be speaking with Jennifer Pratt. Jennifer is expert in both separation anxiety AND dogs …
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Join the girls for an informative and fun episode as they chat with Ness' former clients Michelle & Bennie the Beagle. Michelle details what life was like before working with Ness, what the training looked like and how it proceeded, and what life is like after the training and how Bennie can now be left at home alone for up to 6 hours! What a team!…
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In this episode, we're not talking about separation anxiety. Instead we're looking at how to help a dog with different fears. Tune in to hear my interview with Simon Wooler. Simon has been working with Sophie the Romanian Rescue and her family, Rory Cellan-Jones and Diane Coyle. It's a wonderful, heartwarming story. Not only will you love Sophie an…
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In this episode, the girls discuss behavior in dogs that looks like separation anxiety but might not be as well as how important Context is when examining this. DOWNLOAD your free checklist, Does My Dog Have Separation Anxiety here - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/f/does-my-dog-have-separation-anxiety-or-not LINK to the study Stacey mentions: h…
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Force-free training is kind, ethical, and highly effective. I'm passionate that it's the only way to train dogs. But I'm especially passionate that there is absolutely no other way to train dogs with separation anxiety. In the episode I explain Why you can't treat fear with fear How attempting to punish out anxiety is cruel, ineffective and risky, …
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Gradually expose your dog to increasing amounts of alone time: That’s what I call the 'tight' rule of separation anxiety training. It applies universally to all dogs undergoing separation anxiety training. But underneath that universal, tight rule, lie many different ways of applying training to each dog. Yes, it's that "it depends" factor you'll k…
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In this episode Stacey & Ness explore how to navigate separation anxiety in a multi-dog household. LINKS: Several studies reveal no association between the presence or absence of other pets in the home with likelihood or intensity of separation-related behaviors. McCrave EA. Diagnostic criteria for separation anxiety in the dog. Vet Clin North Am S…
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By the time we get to February it can be easy to feel flat about all the good intentions we had in January, can't it? Maybe you set yourself goals to start separation anxiety training with your dog, but somehow never did. Or perhaps you got off to the races only to find life got in the way. If this sounds like you, then make sure to tune into this …
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Dogs are watching us all the time and know and understand exactly what we are up to and whether it includes them or not. Unfortunately, this can actually be a trigger for some dogs who recognize that they aren't coming with you and have to stay at home. In this episode, Stacey & Ness discuss what to do if your dog gets anxious before you even step …
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We here a lot about "evidence" in dog training. But do we always know what we mean when we describe an approach as being "evidence-based"? And what about research and studies? We know these matter but we also know that there isn't a study for every single thing we do in dog training. Sometimes that’s a problem. Sometimes it’s not. And in this episo…
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I always say regressions can happen – but didn’t expect it to happen to Percy. Not after all these years! But in summer 2022, we discovered that Percy was struggling when we left. Percy, the dog who, we thought, had left home-alone anxiety behind him, was now barking when we were out. In this episode, I dive into what exactly was going on. How it w…
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In this episode the girls discuss barking while doing separation anxiety training, some of the causes and what to do to mitigate them. This podcast discusses Separation Anxiety in dogs and how to fix it. Two global specialists (all certified as Separation Anxiety Pro Behavior Consultants) discuss all things related to Separation Anxiety. Join Ness …
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You may have heard me say that your dog’s separation anxiety is not your fault. You didn’t cause your dog’s home alone issues. I’ve been where you are and I know how much judgment you have to deal with, and how much guilt you can end up having when you have a dog with SA. But it's not your dog‘s fault either. That’s why, in this episode, I explain …
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You've most likely seen ads or posts about “calming“ music for dogs, and how it can transform a nervous pup into a dog who confidently aces alone time. But is this really the case, or is this yet another separation anxiety myth? If you do use music when you leave, you might also have heard that you'll make things worse by tipping off your dog. But …
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It can seem like an obvious solution to your dog’s separation anxiety: send your dog off to a trainer for two weeks and get his separation anxiety magically cured. As tempting as it sounds, board and train is never the answer to separation anxiety. In this podcast episode, I explain exactly why.
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Anxious people create anxiety in their dogs, don't they? Perhaps you've been told that. Perhaps you've thought that. It seems so plausible that it must be true, right? Well, not so fast. There isn't a ton of evidence, especially as it relates to separation anxiety. That's why in this podcast I debunk this theory, and explain why it's unhelpful, lim…
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In the last episode of the year, Stacey & Ness discuss the Holiday season and how to navigate it for your separation anxiety dog if they are struggling with all the changes of routine. Stacey & Ness would also like to wish all their viewers and listeners a very Merry season of goodwill & cheer for one and all, including your four-legged pals!…
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