If you’ve spent a lot of time in the separation anxiety training space, you’ve probably heard the term “suspending absences.” You essentially stop leaving your dog home alone for longer than they can comfortably handle. In this episode of the Believe in Your Dog Podcast, I’m taking a deep dive with my colleague Jane Wolff of Good Wolff on the subject. And like most things related to separation anxiety, it’s nuanced. It requires you to get curious about your individual dog and their needs....
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If you’ve spent a lot of time in the separation anxiety training space, you’ve probably heard the term “suspending absences.” You essentially stop leaving your dog home alone for longer than they can comfortably handle. In this episode of the Believe in Your Dog Podcast, I’m taking a deep dive with my colleague Jane Wolff of Good Wolff on the subject. And like most things related to separation anxiety, it’s nuanced. It requires you to get curious about your individual dog and their needs....
I’ve 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. It’s 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 ...
The Believe in Your Dog Podcast
If you’ve spent a lot of time in the separation anxiety training space, you’ve probably heard the term “suspending absences.” You essentially stop leaving your dog home alone for longer than they can comfortably handle. In this episode of the Believe in Your Dog Podcast, I’m taking a deep dive with my colleague Jane Wolff of Good Wolff on the subject. And like most things related to separation anxiety, it’s nuanced. It requires you to get curious about your individual dog and their needs....