
Separation Anxiety Training for Dogs
Helping Your Dog Stay Calm When You’re Gone
If your dog panics when you leave the house, destroys property, vocalizes excessively, or cannot settle unless you’re present, you’re likely dealing with separation anxiety—not a lack of obedience.
At AlphA and Omega Dog Training, we address separation anxiety as a communication and emotional regulation problem, not a discipline issue.
*Read: Separation Anxiety in Dogs: What It Really Is and What Actually Helps
What makes separation anxiety different
Dogs with separation anxiety are not acting out. They are experiencing a stress response driven by uncertainty and dependence. Traditional obedience alone does not solve this problem—and in some cases, can make it worse.
Why quick fixes fail
Most advice focuses on distractions, toys, or medication alone. These approaches often mask symptoms without addressing the underlying issue: the dog has never learned independence or calm self-regulation.
Our approach
We work with both the dog and the owner to create lasting change. Our separation anxiety work typically includes:
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Teaching the dog how to settle independently
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Establishing clear structure and expectations at home
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Reducing over-dependence and constant engagement
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Gradually conditioning calm behavior during absences
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Coaching owners on handling patterns that unintentionally reinforce anxiety
This is not a one-size-fits-all protocol. Every dog presents differently, and we adjust the plan accordingly.
Is your dog a good candidate?
If your dog shows panic behaviors rather than mild restlessness, professional guidance is strongly recommended. Addressing separation anxiety early prevents escalation and long-term behavioral fallout.
Call 844.739.0990 to schedule a consultation and determine the best starting point for your dog.
