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Separation Anxiety Solutions I am a Certified Separation Anxiety Trainer (CSAT). I use only science supported, fear free training methods that build confidence & ability.

I help dogs who suffer from separation anxiety/Isolation Distress find peace and comfort when left home alone.

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"Linda, we cannot thank you enough for helping us get Winnie over her separation anxiety! She’s our baby and we knew she (and us!) couldn’t continue our lives unable to leave her home alone. We’re so thankful to you for all your help, support and training! Winnie has learned how to calm herself in her daily life in more situations than just when we leave the house. I’ll reach out when we’re ready for our last reassessment. Thank you so much for everything!!!"

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04/09/2022

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Celebrating a huge milestone with clients Caitlyn and Cody as they have overcome many obsticles and set backs, but perse...
22/04/2022

Celebrating a huge milestone with clients Caitlyn and Cody as they have overcome many obsticles and set backs, but persevered, and are now at a solid 2 hours of departure duration while their lovely pup calmly snoozes at home. Yeah!!!

"We are at the coffee shop by our house right now as Midori snoozes!!!"

Separation Anxiety, also known as Isolation Distress, can affect any dog at any time of their lives. Sometimes there are...
21/04/2022

Separation Anxiety, also known as Isolation Distress, can affect any dog at any time of their lives. Sometimes there are known triggers like moving to a new home, or another major life event, and other times there are not. Although nothing can be done to prevent separation anxiety, you can help your dog overcome it!

If your dog looks worried before you leave the home, displays disruptive behavior while you are away from home such as obsessive barking or whining, chewing or clawing at doors, windows or a crate if confined, uncharacteristic elimination, your dog may be suffering from separation anxiety.

We can help you learn all about separation anxiety and how to help your dog overcome their anxiety when left home alone and live a better quality of life!

Visit our website to learn more!
https://inrelationwithdogs.com/separation-anxiety/

Dogs who suffer from Separation Anxiety are having a true panic attack. Owners may feel that their dog just needs to “get a grip,” but the panic is real.

MEET YOUR TRAINER:Linda Brodzik is a Certified Separation Anxiety Training (CSAT) who has engaged in extensive studies a...
31/03/2022

MEET YOUR TRAINER:

Linda Brodzik is a Certified Separation Anxiety Training (CSAT) who has engaged in extensive studies and has been tested and certified in the specialized training of dogs suffering from Separation Anxiety. She has over 40 years of experience and continuing education in the field of dog behavior, learning and training. Linda has helped countless dogs find peace of mind when home alone, including her own Black and Tan Coonhound, who suffered severely when adopted as a young puppy. You can view her complete educational and experience Bio on her website: InRelationWithDogs.com

Do you have questions, or think your dog may be suffering from Separation Anxiety? Contact us today for a no obligation phone consultation to discuss your dogs personal situation and training needs.

One is the loneliest number ... especially if you are a dog suffering from separation anxiety. Separation Anxiety is a p...
30/03/2022

One is the loneliest number ... especially if you are a dog suffering from separation anxiety. Separation Anxiety is a panic attack; it is a fear of being left alone or abandoned. No other behavioral issue has the impact that canine separation anxiety has on dogs and their people. It affects 15% of the 70 million dogs in the United States. People who live with and love dogs suffering from separation anxiety often feel trapped in their own home, or guilty knowing their dog is suffering when left home alone. Typical Signs of separation anxiety can include excessive barking, whining or howling, drooling, inappropriate elimination, chewing on household items, chewing and scratching at doors or windows. Separation anxiety is best treated remotely. When helping your dog overcome Separation Anxiety the goal is to get you out of the house. By using technology like Skype or Zoom we will be able to accomplish much more than we could if I were there in person. Remote training will allow me to be right there with you via live camera to observe your dog in real time. This will allow me to give you customized daily training plans that fit your dog’s individual and progressing training needs. This accentuates progress. Don’t worry if you’re not tech savvy. It’s easy and I will help you every step of the way. Remote training makes it possible for me to work with clients across the country.
Living with a dog who suffers from separation anxiety can be exhausting. I know as my own dog suffered from severe separation anxiety when I adopted her. Today she is fully recovered and sleeps her time away as I am gone. I can help you and your dog find relief from the suffering. Peace of mind starts here ... www.InRelationWithDogs.com

I understand dogs with Separation Anxiety and I can help your dog learn to be calm and relaxed when home alone. As an ed...
16/03/2022

I understand dogs with Separation Anxiety and I can help your dog learn to be calm and relaxed when home alone.

As an educated and certified Separation Anxiety Trainer I have helped countless families give their dogs a new sense of calm and self control when home alone.

Want to learn more? https://inrelationwithdogs.com/separation-anxiety/

Can puppies suffer from Separation Anxiety? Yes! They absolutely can. Letting a puppy "cry it out" is not only inhumane,...
15/03/2022

Can puppies suffer from Separation Anxiety? Yes! They absolutely can. Letting a puppy "cry it out" is not only inhumane, but it can actually cause long term emotional and behavioral damage. Puppies need to learn to feel safe and secure when left alone. Taking a gradual approach to teaching your puppy to feel comfortable in a confined space such as a crate or puppy play pen is the first step. Teaching them to feel comfortable with very short, and then gradually increasing durations alone, is the next. Need help teaching your puppy to feel calm, safe and secure when left alone? I can help. [email protected]

Why hire a Certified Separation Anxiety Trainier (CSAT) to help your dog find peace and security when left home alone? B...
14/03/2022

Why hire a Certified Separation Anxiety Trainier (CSAT) to help your dog find peace and security when left home alone? Because we are highly trained, tested and certified professionals who care as much as you do about your dogs success.

Living with separation anxiety is difficult, upsetting, and stressful for  both the dog who suffers, and the humans who ...
13/03/2022

Living with separation anxiety is difficult, upsetting, and stressful for both the dog who suffers, and the humans who love them Owners of dogs who struggle with separation anxiety are tall oo often told there’s little that can be done.

CSATs know that isn’t true. We are the experts in successful resolution of separation anxiety. As a CSAT I am highly trained, tested, and certified in helping dogs suffering from Separartion Anxiety find a calm comfort in being home alone. I can help your dog find peace of mind. www.InRelationWithDogs.com

When I first met this lovely hound, Midori, she barked, screamed and was in full panic if her people tried to leave the ...
24/11/2021

When I first met this lovely hound, Midori, she barked, screamed and was in full panic if her people tried to leave the house. After 6 weeks of personalized separation anxiety training Midori is as calm and cool as can be when her people are gone. Way to go Team Midori!

A Brief Explanation of Fear in DogsFear is so easy to condition into a puppy, but it is so hard to overcome. Understandi...
21/12/2020

A Brief Explanation of Fear in Dogs

Fear is so easy to condition into a puppy, but it is so hard to overcome. Understanding how fear is developed I puppies and more can help us work to prevent it. There are five ways that puppies can develop fearful tendencies. They are:

1. Genetics. Fear is passed on through genetics, from generation to generation. Fearful parents will produce fearful puppies. Breeders should consider wisely before breeding a dog who displays fearful tendencies. Puppy adopting families should meet the parents of the puppy they are adopting. Puppy personalities are molded from their parents.

2. Stress During Pregnancy. If a mother dog is stressed while pregnant she passes along stressful hormones to the pups in utero. These stress hormones effect the puppies and support a heightened state of fear in the pups. Breeders should be conscious to raise pups in a calm, warm and (increasingly) enriching environment. Puppy adopting families should ask questions about where and how the pups where raised.

3. Maternal Behavior. Puppies raised by a fearful mom, a mother dog who is stressed, concerned, or reactive to the environment where they are raising the pups, will pass on this concern and fear to their very impressionable puppies. Breeders should be conscious to raise pups in a calm, warm and (increasingly) enriching environment. Puppy adopting families should ask questions about where and how the pups where raised.

4. Lack of Socialization/Improper Socialization. A puppy who is not socialized, or is not offered socialization opportunities that match their personality type and/or future socialization needs are destined to suffer from fear as they mature into adult dogs. Proper Socialization starts with the breeder and continues on with the family who adopts the puppy. The first 12-16 weeks of a puppy’s life are the most important and crucial socialization and learning time of a dog’s entire life.

5. Experiences That Create Fear and Concern. Painful and scary experiences cause fear. This can be via aversive training methods, improper handling and exposure to new people/situations, or an unplanned and unfortunate incident that causes fear.
Puppies and Adult dogs can display fearful tendencies in four different, or combined ways.

1. Flight. Puppies or adult dogs may avoid or move away from situations (including people or other dogs) that they are not comfortable with. Forcing a puppy or adult dog to socialize with someone or something that they are not comfortable with only creates more concern for the puppy, increasing the tendency to be fearful in similar situations in the future.

2. Fight. This may include growling, snarling, barking, lunging out at, nipping or even biting. Although Fight related behaviors can be seen in young puppies they are not as common as the other three displays of fear (Flight, Freezing and Fidgeting About). Fight related behaviors often develop as the puppy continues to mature and gain experiences that support the growth of this reaction to fear. Six months of age as well as 2 years of age are critical developmental times for Fight related behaviors to develop and mature.

3. Freezing. Freezing is so often missed by people with both puppies and adult dogs. Freezing can be a momentary pause in motion, or it can last for a increased duration of time. As puppies and adult dogs stop moving and pause often many people do not notice the Freeze behavior in context with a fearful situation.

4. Fidgeting About. Like Freezing, Fidgeting is again an often missed behavioral response to fear in puppies and adult dogs. It is important to look at the context, situation, in which the Fidgeting behaviors are displayed. Fidgeting can include sniffing at the ground, scratching or licking at themselves, vigorously playing with a toy, drinking water or eating food rapidly.

In puppies these signs of fear are often overlooked. A puppy who does not approach new people but Freezes as a new person comes up to them may not be acknowledged as fearful by its people. A puppy who growls, nips and tries to wiggle away when handled, groomed or picked up may not be acknowledged as fearful by its people. These are just a few examples of behavioral responses to fear that can be missed.

Engaging in a well-designed puppy class can be the difference between early acknowledgement and treatment of fear, as well as learning ways to avoiding fear via learning experiences. It is wise to do your homework and pick a class that is run by someone who is well educated in puppy development, proper socialization methods, as well positive reinforcement based training methods that build trust and confidence.

If your puppy or adult dog is displaying fear, stress, or anxiety related behaviors it is best to contact a well-educated and qualified trainer sooner rather than later. The sooner you start on a path to building confidence, trust and self-security in your puppy, or dog, the happier they, and you, will be.

Want to learn more about fear and how best to treat it? Contact us to today. https://inrelationwithdogs.com/fear/

Did you know that puppies can suffer from separation anxiety? Letting a puppy "just cry it out" can cause long lasting e...
15/12/2020

Did you know that puppies can suffer from separation anxiety? Letting a puppy "just cry it out" can cause long lasting emotional and psychological damage. Puppies should be systematically conditioned to feel safe and secure when in their kennels/crates or when left alone. If your puppy is having difficulty settling when in their crate, or when left alone, their is help available. Give us a call to discuss your puppies special needs. Peace of mind is possible, and it starts here: https://inrelationwithdogs.com/separation-anxiety/

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