The holiday season, sometimes known as the silly season, can be difficult for some dogs.
Dogs are creatures of routine and they love to know what's coming next. For this reason, the holidays may be problematic with all the comings and goings, excitement and more!
In this episode, Ness explores how to navigate this festive time and ensure your dog is comfortable, feels safe and enjoys this time too!
If you have a question you would like answered on the podcast, please email hello@nessjones.com with a subject line of: Listener Question.
Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program for dogs with separation anxiety, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward with home alone time. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/separationanxietyindogsdecoded
In this episode, Ness answers a listener question from Eniko:
"What should I do if my dog is great at doing home alone time at home (he sleeps relaxed in his place) but if I leave him with other people only for a minute, like going to the bathroom in a strange place, for example, when we visit my friends, he begins whining, barking and panicking?"
If you have a question you would like answered on the podcast, please email hello@nessjones.com with a subject line of: Listener Question.
Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program for dogs with separation anxiety, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward with home alone time. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/separationanxietyindogsdecoded
Just because you have a senior dog doesn't mean they can't learn to feel safe when you leave them. There may be a number of reasons why your dog doesn't feel good about your absence and in this episode Ness explores the first steps on how to address this.
If you have a question you would like answered on the podcast, please email hello@nessjones.com with a subject line of: Listener Question. Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program for dogs with separation anxiety, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward with home alone time. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/separationanxietyindogsdecoded And lastly, if you would like to chat with Ness one-on-one via Zoom to see if her programs will work for you or not, book a call with her. If you can't find a time that works email hello@nessjones.com so she can find space in her calendar. Book a call here - https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=22407625&appointmentType=21342864
It's easy to assign human behaviors on to dogs and many guardians have accused their dogs of taking revenge on them (ie by destroying belongings or soiling in the home) for leaving them behind.
In this episode, Ness explores why that is simply not the case and explains that your dog is experiencing extreme stress, and in some cases panic, about your absence.
If you have a question you would like answered on the podcast, please email hello@nessjones.com with a subject line of: Listener Question. Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program for dogs with separation anxiety, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward with home alone time. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/separationanxietyindogsdecoded
A question Ness gets asked a lot is whether to use crates for the dog's home alone time. In this episode she looks at the impact crates can have for some dogs and how compounding one fear on top of the other will have a negative effect on how your dog views being by themselves. If you have a question you would like answered on the podcast, please email hello@nessjones.com with a subject line of: Listener Question. Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program for dogs with separation anxiety, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward with home alone time. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/separationanxietyindogsdecoded
In this episode we explore how health can impact a dog's ability to feel comfortable at home alone and why a visit to the vet is a must.
If you have a question you would like answered on the podcast, please email hello@nessjones.com with a subject line of: Listener Question.
Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program for dogs with separation anxiety, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward with home alone time. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/separationanxietyindogsdecoded
In this episode, Ness answers a listener question about how to tackle training for a dog which reacts differently when different family members leave them at home alone
If you have a question you would like answered on the podcast, please email hello@nessjones.com with a subject line of: Listener Question.
Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program for dogs with separation anxiety, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward with home alone time. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/separationanxietyindogsdecoded
Is medication right for your dog? In this episode, Ness discusses prescribed medications and the pros and cons of using it for a dog with separation anxiety.
Here is the link to the interview with veterinarian behaviorist Dr Chris Pachel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpaUTrZC95Y
Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program for dogs with separation anxiety, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward with home alone time. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership
Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/separationanxietyindogsdecoded
In this episode I discuss using food for home alone time. Does it help? Is it a good distraction? Or is it not really worth it?
Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program for dogs with separation anxiety, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward with home alone time. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership
Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/separationanxietyindogsdecoded
Following on from last week's episode, Ness discusses whether it is worthwhile to get another dog to keep your dog company. If you have a question you would like answered please email hello@nessjones.com. Put Podcast Question in the subject line Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program for dogs with separation anxiety, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward with home alone time. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership Join the Facebook group here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/separationanxietyindogsdecoded
In the first listener question to be answered, Nancy asks what to do if one of her dogs passes. If you have a question you would like answered please email hello@nessjones.com. Put Podcast Question in the subject line Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program for dogs with separation anxiety, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward with home alone time. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership Join the Facebook group here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/separationanxietyindogsdecoded
In this episode Ness explores some of the things dogs do to show their distress when they are left alone.
Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program for dogs with separation anxiety, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward with home alone time. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership
Join the Facebook group here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/separationanxietyindogsdecoded
This podcast is to help you help your dog cope with home alone time and finally get your life back without worrying about how your dog is going every time you walk out the door. But not all situations are the same and sometimes you need more tailored support for you and your dog specifically.
Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program for dogs with separation anxiety, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward with home alone time. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership
Join the Facebook group here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/separationanxietyindogsdecoded
In this episode Ness walks us through her The A.L.O.N.E. Method* and how to apply it to separation anxiety training.
Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program for dogs with separation anxiety, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward with home alone time. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership
Join the Facebook group here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/separationanxietyindogsdecoded
We love our dogs and we want the best for them, so expanding our knowledge about what drives them, how to keep them healthy and how to provide them with the best life ever, is always at the forefront of our relationship with them.
That's why I created the Decoding Your Canine Summit Series. The next summit starts next week and you will learn so much about your dog including training & behavior, health and well being.
I've brought together 25+ dog professionals to talk on topics ranging from reactivity, enrichment, loose lead walking, recall and separation anxiety, of course! There's also talks on health including massage, vaccines and so much more.
You do need to register to attend, and best of all it's free. Click here to register - https://summit.decodingyourcanine.com/ness
Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program for dogs with separation anxiety, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward with home alone time. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership
Join the Facebook group here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/separationanxietyindogsdecoded
When we are at the beginning of our training journey and want to build solid foundations, it's imperative that we make the sessions as easy as possible for the dog to succeed. In this episode, Ness discusses the best way to do this and what to look out for in your dog's life. And remember, just because you may not perceive something as stressful, it doesn't mean your dog is okay with it!
Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership
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Dog guardians are often told to ignore their dogs for 5 minutes when they walk in the door. In this episode, Ness explains why she doesn't agree with this and gives some tips on what to do instead.
Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership
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It's easy to get worried about how your dog will cope with your absence before you even step outside the door. The problem is, your stress will influence how your dog deals with the situation. With that in mind, in this episode, Ness provides some insight to some things you can do and say to put a smile on your face and help you stay calm - and this, in turn, will flow on to your dog's emotional response to home alone time! Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward. You can do that on this link -
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Join the Facebook group here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/sepanxdecoders
Some dogs are triggered by your exit point (eg door) and this is one leaving cue that you absolutely cannot avoid! In this episode Ness discusses how to factor in the door to your training and what other options there might be to address a dog's fear history around the exit point.
Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership
Join the Facebook group here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/sepanxdecoders
What should you do if your dog becomes stressed before you even step a foot outside the door? Don't worry I have a plan for this. It starts with understanding what triggers your dog specifically and then layers those triggers in carefully and mindfully so they never panic!
Don't forget to check out my easy step-by-step program, featuring a specialized training app to help you move forward. You can do that on this link - https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/membership
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