We are experienced psychology-based animal behaviour modification consultants who apply the most current in science; psychology, neuroception, neurobiology, and systems thinking. Connecting the dots for dog parents to help understand their adopted dog's trauma and persistent problems is what we do - and more. Our services use fear-free, force-free and positive reinforcement techniques. It is combined with applied psychology breakthroughs to heal your dog. In Kitchener-Waterloo, we've partner with a local facility to provide a convenient location for families in the area to receive our specialized help.
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.We understand that as an adopter, you have opened your heart and home to a new dog who is struggling with reactivity, fear, anxiety or aggressive behaviour. You likely feel some unease, similar to inviting a stranger into the home.
Our team of highly trained psychology-based behaviourists have observed many families struggle with a new dog with behaviours like:
- A barking dog and a lunging dog when visitors arrive, possibly due to past protection training, or generalized fear and anxiety.
- A dog who snaps, snarls or even bites family members when snuggling on the couch, which could be unresolved resource guarding.
- A howling dog, or barking dog when left alone, perhaps experiencing a panic attack due to separation anxiety.
The dog may exhibit one or several behaviours and this list is not complete. We get it. In the cases we work with dog-parents explain behaviours that defy logic and rationale and causes wariness and confusion.
We go beyond simple behaviour resolution to look at ALL issues impacting your lives, such as; lower your stress, build your positive dog-parenting skills and develop a cooperative and valued family member.
Our team of highly trained psychology-based behaviourists have observed many families struggle with a new dog with behaviours like:
- A barking dog and a lunging dog when visitors arrive, possibly due to past protection training, or generalized fear and anxiety.
- A dog who snaps, snarls or even bites family members when snuggling on the couch, which could be unresolved resource guarding.
- A howling dog, or barking dog when left alone, perhaps experiencing a panic attack due to separation anxiety.
The dog may exhibit one or several behaviours and this list is not complete. We get it. In the cases we work with dog-parents explain behaviours that defy logic and rationale and causes wariness and confusion.
We go beyond simple behaviour resolution to look at ALL issues impacting your lives, such as; lower your stress, build your positive dog-parenting skills and develop a cooperative and valued family member.