091 From Abandoned to Adored: How one Non-Profit is Helping Rescue Dogs with Separation Anxiety

Join me for an inspiring and informative episode where I interview Jenni Pfafman and Amanda Dwyer. Jenni and Amanda are on the board of the Humane Alliance of Rescue Trainers (HART) a non-profit organization that connects shelter and rescue organizations with credentialed, professional trainers. HART's trainers donate their time to support variety of behaviour cases remotely. Their training advice provides crucial support for new adopters, increasing the chances of successful placements.  And in this interview we talk about how those trainers help adopters who've taken on a dog who can't be left alone. Don't miss out on this discussion about how HART is changing the lives of shelter and rescye dogs and the people who love them! Links in this episode: Humane Alliance of Rescue Trainers About Jenni Pfafman and Amanda Dwyer To find out how I can help you with separation anxiety, whether you have a rescue dog or not, start with this free cheatsheet.

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How do I get my dog over separation anxiety? How can I leave my dog without him constantly barking or me coming back to destruction? These are just some of the big questions that dog separation anxiety specialist, Julie Naismith, tackles in her podcast. The podcast episodes are packed with how-to guides, step-by-step training blueprints, and tips and tricks to survive separation anxiety. Each episode is packed with tips, tricks and actionable steps. And Julie also shares her story of how she and her dog survived separation anxiety.