
Listening To What Your Dog Is Telling You
In my last blog, I talked about the quiet signals dogs sometimes show during alone time—the subtle shifts in body

In my last blog, I talked about the quiet signals dogs sometimes show during alone time—the subtle shifts in body

When people think about separation anxiety, they often picture something dramatic. The sounds of nonstop barking. The image of destroyed

In my last blog post, I wrote about the moment I decide to end an alone-time reassessment—the quiet pause, and

When I think of “press the button,” I think of dramatic, irreversible choices. But the button I’m thinking about today

I spend a lot of time normalizing the big feelings dogs experience when they struggle with being alone.
Today, I

January has a way of arriving with a lot of expectations attached to it.
Fresh starts. Big intentions. A subtle

As this year gently comes to a close, I find myself thinking about you — the guardians who have loved

December has a way of sneaking up on us. One moment it’s a regular routine, and the next it’s different

Behavior change can be incredibly tough for dogs, and it can be just as tough for the people who love

When a dog begins to show signs of separation anxiety, one of the first questions guardians ask, (often with heartbreak

Malena DeMartini is renowned in the dog training industry for her work with separation anxiety over the past two
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