Don’t we need to see the behavior to know how to change it?
Before I decided to specialize exclusively in separation anxiety, I fielded this question a lot. Many of my clients with aggressive dogs in particular strongly believed that I needed to see Fido snapping at visitors to successfully change the behavior. The case can certainly be made (as I did many times) that it isn’t necessary (or ethical) to put dogs and people in danger and risk a bite solely for the purpose of observation. Especially when we can safely and accurately surmise why Fido would do such a thing and what the best course of action would be without pushing a dog past their threshold.
But what about for separation anxiety dogs?
As my special guest and mentor Malena DeMartini and I discuss in this episode, we strongly believe in the importance of an initial absence assessment before embarking on a home alone protocol. We take a deep dive in all things initial assessments: what they are, why they are important, and how to conduct them.
In this episode of the Believe in Your Dog Podcast, you will learn:
- How we define an initial absence assessment
- Why we believe they are absolutely critical in establishing a baseline and understanding an individual dog’s suite of behaviors
- What specific tools are needed to conduct an initial assessment
- Environmental interventions to consider prior to the assessment
- All things camera set-up and positioning, including my personal favorite camera for separation anxiety training
- How to know when it’s time to stop the assessment
- What to look for and measure during and after the assessment
- What to do and not do when you return home
- And so much more!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Malena’s website
- Malena on Instagram
- Malena on Facebook
- Schedule an initial assessment with a CSAT
- Learn more about Mission Possible, Malena’s DIY online training course. Use coupon code CSAT50 for $50 off.
- Malena’s book
- Wyze cam:https://www.wyze.com/
- How to watch and record your assessment using Zoom
- Greeting research that we talked about:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1558787820300460
- If your dog doesn’t have SA/something else happened in the assessment:https://www.companionanimalpsychology.com/2016/12/how-to-choose-dog-trainer.html
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