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What to do if your leaving cue is "poisoned"

What to do if your leaving cue is "poisoned"

Update: 2023-04-20
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Leaving cues are the things we do that our dogs recognize and understand that they are about to have some home alone time. Some of these cues are deliberate and others unintentional. But what happens if your cue is "poisoned"?

In this episode, Stacey & Ness discuss cues, what they are, how they are used in training and what to do if your dog has a negative feeling towards them.

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This podcast discusses Separation Anxiety in dogs and how to fix it.

Two global specialists (all certified as Separation Anxiety Pro Behavior Consultants) discuss all things related to Separation Anxiety.

Join Ness Jones from Separation Anxiety In Dogs Decoded in Australia (nessjones.com) and Stacey Bell from Focused Fun in the US (www.focusedfun.net) as they delve into the dos and don'ts of training a dog to feel safe and comfortable when left home alone!

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What to do if your leaving cue is "poisoned"

What to do if your leaving cue is "poisoned"

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