How can you help your dog feel safe when you're apart?
Many dog owners worry about what happens when they leave their dog with a sitter, at a boarding facility, or with family and friends.
Will everything be okay?
Will my dog be able to relax?
Will they understand that I'm coming back?
But a positive dog-sitting experience often begins long before your dog is left with someone else.
It begins at home.
In this course, I share principles and ways of thinking that can help dogs feel less responsibility, less stress, and more security when life changes.
You'll learn:
• why some dogs change their behavior when being cared for by someone else
• why stress and responsibility are often behind these challenges
• how to create more security at home before the dog-sitting period even begins
• what guidance you can give your dog sitter to create the best possible experience
• how to leave your dog in a calm and clear way
This course is for anyone who occasionally uses a dog sitter, as well as those who want to help their dog feel more relaxed when they're apart.
Because when security exists within the relationship, separation often becomes easier for both dog and human.
Perfect for vacations, dog sitters, boarding facilities, or any other time when you and your dog need to be apart.