Is Working with Separation Anxiety
the Right Path for You?
Becoming a behavior professional is more than a job, it’s a calling filled with curiosity, empathy, and the desire to make a real difference. And when that calling leads you to working with dogs who struggle with separation anxiety, you’re stepping into a space that demands both heart and depth.
Does this resonate with you?
If so, this work might be exactly the next step to consider in your professional journey.

- You believe behavior is shaped, not fixed. You see potential in anxious dogs—not problems.
- You cherish the “big picture.” You don’t just solve behaviors—you build emotional safety, trust, and transformation for dogs and their people
- You lean into complexity. Separation anxiety cases vary wildly—multi-dog homes, comorbid conditions, emotional setbacks—every case is unique.
- You value both science and story. You want evidence-based plans that honor each dog’s unique temperament and each family’s dynamic.
What Makes Separation Anxiety Cases Unique?
Separation anxiety isn’t just about going in and out the door. It’s an emotional response, a fear response akin to a phobia, that is rooted in biology and complex environmental triggers. That means:
- We must go deep. It’s not surface-level obedience—it’s emotional safety from the dog’s perspective.
- We must go wide. Successful protocols weave together behavior, environment, data, client coaching, and often, veterinary collaboration.
- We go together. These cases thrive when you're part of a team—partnered with the guardians, vets, and a like-minded community of learners.
That’s why treating separation anxiety isn’t for every trainer—and it’s certainly not as simple as following a generic “time out the pup” protocol. This work is powerful, purposeful—and it transforms lives.

Am I Ready to Take the Leap?
- You’re excited to invest. This is ~10 hours/week of intentional learning—including live sessions, assignments, reading, and reflection.
- You’re READY to be more. You want to grow from “trainer” to “skilled behavior consultant” who can think like a scientist and feel like a confidant.
- You know it’s okay to be stretched. You're open to learning new things, evolving with honest feedback, and leaning into nuanced scenarios.
If your heart and head are saying yes, I can’t wait to partner with you on this journey, and you’re exactly who the Separation Anxiety Certification Program (SACP) exists for!

Your next steps:
- Apply to the SACP via our secure application portal.
- Schedule a time for an interview with our team.
- Commit to the journey—and get ready for both professional and personal transformation!
Not Sure Yet?
Still on the fence? You’re not alone, and that’s totally okay. We are happy to schedule a Zoom meeting with you to discuss the program further. We can talk about the details and explore your thoughts and questions to best support your decision making.