The Believe in Your Dog Podcast

Jackie Johnston

Jackie Johnston, CSAT, CTC, FFCP takes you on a canine separation anxiety deep dive. Tune in to learn about the key ingredients that will set you and your dog up for success on your home alone training journey.

Episodes

  1. Suspending Absences with Jane Wolff

    08/24/2022

    Suspending Absences with Jane Wolff

    If you’ve spent a lot of time in the separation anxiety training space, you’ve probably heard the term “suspending absences.” You essentially stop leaving your dog home alone for longer than they can comfortably handle. In this episode of the Believe in Your Dog Podcast, I’m taking a deep dive with my colleague Jane Wolff of Good Wolff on the subject. And like most things related to separation anxiety, it’s nuanced. It requires you to get curious about your individual dog and their needs. It requires you to be flexible. It requires you to observe and collect data. It requires you to reach out to your community for support.  And it’s more than just bringing your dog to daycare.  You’ll learn:  How exactly we define it (hint: it doesn’t mean you can’t ever be separated from your dog)Why it is such a critical part of separation anxiety recoveryWhy it is a requirement to join our programWhat about emergencies?Creative ways to achieve this seemingly insurmountable taskHow to handle absence suspension for dogs who are attached to one key figureJane’s personal experience with absence suspension and her separation anxiety dogsAnd more!!!Resources mentioned in this episode: The Secret Sauce to Separation Anxiety Success: Suspending Absences Schedule a Complimentary Call with Jane Wolff, CTC, CSAT Is Doggy Daycare Right for Your Dog? By Wag the Dog and Company Choosing a Doggy Daycare by Wag the Dog and Company Crowdsourcing Alone Time Alternatives Suspending Absences: Not just doable. It’s being done!

    50 min
  2. 10 Pillars to Separation Anxiety Success

    08/10/2022

    10 Pillars to Separation Anxiety Success

    To be prepared is half the victory. -Miguel de Cervantes The purpose of this podcast is to empower you to take the reins on your own separation anxiety training journey. Resolving separation anxiety is a lofty goal–one that is complex and messy even under the guidance of a Certified Separation Anxiety Trainer. With that in mind, I want to be sure you are prepared as you DIY this endeavor. When obstacles inevitably confront you along your journey, I want you to remember that they are 1) normal and 2) surmountable.  When you feel derailed, I want you to think “I remember Jackie saying this would happen,” instead of “I am a failure and this will never work.”  A little preparation and familiarization with the footings on which the whole process rests will give you that sense of groundedness.  So in this episode, I am laying out the 10 pillars that serve as your foundation for separation anxiety training. Any time you feel stuck (and you will feel stuck), I want you to circle back to this episode and assess how solid your foundation truly is.  The 10 pillars I’ll address are:  Viewing your dog as a study of oneProviding enrichment and meeting your dog’s needsManaging your dog’s distress with absence suspensionBecoming fluent in body languageReducing your dog’s overall stressGetting your dog checked out by your veterinarianBeing open to the use of behavior medicationExecuting a gradual exposure training planSetting realistic expectationsTaking care of yourself Resources mentioned in this episode: Study of One: A Disclaimer The Secret Sauce to Separation Anxiety Success: Suspending Absences Canine Enrichment for the Real World by Allie Bender & Emily Strong  Enrichment for the Real World Podcast Doggie Language by Lili Chin Bravo Dog's Body Language Online Course Fallout from the Use of Aversives Medication Education Resources How Long Does It Take to Resolve Separation Anxiety?

    14 min
  3. Meeting Your Dogs Needs With Allie Bender

    07/27/2022

    Meeting Your Dogs Needs With Allie Bender

    What does enrichment have to do with separation anxiety training? If you follow me on Instagram, you’ve probably heard me say that work-to-eat toys aren’t a cure-all for separation anxiety. So why devote a podcast to the topic of enrichment? Enrichment is about more than work-to-eat toys, and separation anxiety training is about more than suspending absences and going at your dog’s pace. Enrichment is about meeting your dog’s species-specific needs, and separation anxiety training needs to be a holistic approach that includes just that.  In this podcast episode, special guest Allie Bender of Pet Harmony Animal Behavior and Training and I take a look at how this topic of meeting your dog’s needs can be incorporated into a behavior modification plan, and why it is crucial.  In this episode of the Believe in Your Dog Podcast, you will learn:   How we define enrichment and a little history on the subjectSome of the species-specific needs that our dogs have and how you can meet themTips for “lazy enrichment” (so lazy, you can do it while watching TV!)Why enrichment is a key piece of the puzzle in separation anxiety trainingWhy agency is so important and some other easy ways that guardians can provide it in our dogs’ day to day livesHow to identity your dog’s individual needsAnd so much more! Resources mentioned in this episode: Pet Harmony Training Website Pet Harmony Training on Instagram Pet Harmony Training on Facebook Pet Harmony Training Podcast Pet Harmony Training Enrichment Chart Canine Enrichment for the Real World by Allie Bender and Emily Strong Enriching Animal’s Lives by Hal Markowitz Think Smart Dog Training’s Snuffle Mats Why Dogs Need More Control Over Their Lives - article on Psychology Today DogMinded Enrichment Resources

    36 min
  4. Conducting an Initial Assessment With Malena DeMartini

    07/01/2022

    Conducting an Initial Assessment With Malena DeMartini

    Don’t we need to see the behavior to know how to change it? Before I decided to specialize exclusively in separation anxiety, I fielded this question a lot. Many of my clients with aggressive dogs in particular strongly believed that I needed to see Fido snapping at visitors to successfully change the behavior. The case can certainly be made (as I did many times) that it isn’t necessary (or ethical) to put dogs and people in danger and risk a bite solely for the purpose of observation. Especially when we can safely and accurately surmise why Fido would do such a thing and what the best course of action would be without pushing a dog past their threshold.  But what about for separation anxiety dogs?  As my special guest and mentor Malena DeMartini and I discuss in this episode, we strongly believe in the importance of an initial absence assessment before embarking on a home alone protocol. We take a deep dive in all things initial assessments: what they are, why they are important, and how to conduct them.  In this episode of the Believe in Your Dog Podcast, you will learn:   How we define an initial absence assessmentWhy we believe they are absolutely critical in establishing a baseline and understanding an individual dog’s suite of behaviorsWhat specific tools are needed to conduct an initial assessmentEnvironmental interventions to consider prior to the assessmentAll things camera set-up and positioning, including my personal favorite camera for separation anxiety trainingHow to know when it’s time to stop the assessmentWhat to look for and measure during and after the assessmentWhat to do and not do when you return homeAnd so much more! Resources mentioned in this episode: Malena’s website Malena on Instagram Malena on Facebook Malena’s book Schedule an initial assessment with a CSAT Learn more about Mission Possible, Malena’s DIY online training course. Use coupon code CSAT50 for $50 off. Wyze cam How to watch and record your assessment using Zoom Body language resources: Doggie Language by Lili Chin and Bravo Dog’s Body Language course Greeting research How to Choose a Dog Trainer

    1h 6m
  5. What is Separation Anxiety?

    06/15/2022

    What is Separation Anxiety?

    What’s in a label? I’ve never been a big fan of labels. I have blogged about why they can be problematic.  But I also recognize that they can be innocuous, and in some cases, helpful.  When it comes to separation anxiety training, getting clear on the terminology is important.  It’s important because a clear understanding of what specific triggers are at play is imperative in planning and executing a successful training protocol.  And labels like separation anxiety, isolation distress and fear of missing out (FOMO) allow us to group common triggers into categories that make training more efficient.  In this episode of the Believe in Your Dog Podcast, you will learn:   The difference between clinical separation anxiety, isolation distress and FOMOThe umbrella term that most certified separation anxiety trainers (and lay people alike) use to describe separation-related challengesThe two key distinctions between bona fide separation anxiety and a dog who is just having a party while you’re awayWhy the distinction between “upset” and “non-upset” is so important, even though the resulting behaviors can look very similarWhat FOMO really is and why I worry that it trivializes the distress that a dog may be experiencingWhy it’s normal for dogs to become distressed when left aloneI also touch on the subject of the next episode: How to run an assessment with my mentor, Malena DeMartini.  Resources mentioned in this episode: Blog: Defining Separation Anxiety Article: What is a Veterinary Behaviorist?

    13 min
  6. Introduction

    06/01/2022

    Introduction

    Are you on a journey to decode separation anxiety? In this first episode of the Believe in Your Dog Podcast, I introduce myself and share what you can expect from the podcast. You’ll learn about how I got started in dogs and what led me to working solely with separation anxiety.  And you’ll hear me touch on how the approach I use to resolve my client dogs’ home alone distress has informed my own mental health journey. I also get clear on what I hope to achieve with this podcast:  Everything I have learned about dog training and this super specialized niche I have carved out in separation anxiety training.How what I’ve learned about home alone training that has shaped how I approach my own mental health.A strong foundation to serve as the building blocks for your journey.What exactly separation anxiety is and how it manifests.How to determine if your dog would benefit from home alone training.The key components of training that will set you and your dog up for success, including a few that even my savviest listeners may not be aware of. All the minutiae that might affect your dog’s progress as you work through a protocol.…And much, much, more. Resources mentioned in this episode: Malena DeMartini’s separation anxiety training certification program The Academy for Dog Trainers Humane Society of Boulder Valley Blog: What is Desensitization and Counterconditioning? Blog: Adherence to the Study of One: A Disclaimer Blog: What is Positive Reinforcement in Dog Training?

    12 min
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Jackie Johnston, CSAT, CTC, FFCP takes you on a canine separation anxiety deep dive. Tune in to learn about the key ingredients that will set you and your dog up for success on your home alone training journey.