
u/jemmy02

What’s one training tip that actually changed your dog’s behavior long term?
u/jemmy02 — 4 days ago
Having a reactive dog taught me patience more than anything else, honestly.
u/jemmy02 — 4 days ago
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Super friendly and calm. Any idea what breed he might be? 🤍🐾”
u/jemmy02 — 6 days ago
Separation anxiety in dogs can feel overwhelming at the beginning.
The barking, crying, scratching the door… it looks intense, but it doesn’t mean it will stay like this forever.
One thing that actually helps in many cases is practicing very short departures instead of suddenly leaving for hours, and avoiding overly emotional goodbyes.
With small, consistent changes like short alone-time training and keeping departures calm, many dogs slowly start to feel safer being alone.
It doesn’t fix overnight, but it does get better step by step. 🐶✨
u/jemmy02 — 9 days ago