ALONE — The Dog Separation Anxiety Protocol (PDF Guide)
One session with a parenting specialist costs €150–€300. This complete guide — scripts, routines, worksheets, and the full research — is €27. Less than dinner out.
Tried everything. Nothing worked. This is why.
If your dog howls the moment you leave, destroys furniture, or panics before you've even picked up your keys — this guide was written for you. ALONE is a 29-page, evidence-based desensitization protocol that explains exactly what's happening in your dog's brain, why common advice makes it worse, and what actually fixes it.
No calming chews. No crating. No "letting them cry it out." Just the method that veterinary behaviorists and certified separation anxiety trainers use — explained in plain language, with a step-by-step 8-week calendar you can follow at home.
What's inside:
- Why separation anxiety is a fear response — not bad behavior, not spite, not your fault
- The 6 most common pieces of advice that make separation anxiety worse (and why)
- The full desensitization protocol: how to find your dog's threshold and build calm, step by step
- A stress signal glossary — so you know exactly what to watch for on camera
- An 8-week training calendar with daily session guidance
- Special section for rescue dogs, pandemic puppies, and late-onset anxiety
- When to talk to your vet about medication — and what to ask
- Red flags that mean it's time for professional help
Who this is for: Dog owners dealing with mild to moderate separation anxiety who want a clear, actionable protocol they can start today — without expensive trainers or confusing clinical jargon.
Format: Instant digital download · PDF · 29 pages · 8.5 × 11 in
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Questions parents ask before buying
Is this based on real research or just personal opinion?
Both. Each guide is grounded in peer-reviewed clinical research — the ADHD guide draws on frameworks from the American Academy of Pediatrics, CHADD, and Russell Barkley's work. But it's written by someone who also lived through the problem, so the practical parts reflect what actually works day-to-day, not just what works in a lab setting.
My child is already seeing a therapist / doctor. Will this conflict?
No. These guides are practical companions, not replacements for professional care. They give you scripts, routines, and frameworks to use at home between appointments — many parents find their therapist actively supports using structured home tools alongside clinical treatment.
My child was just diagnosed. Is this guide right for us right now?
Yes — this is exactly when it helps most. The first few weeks after a diagnosis are overwhelming. The guide gives you a clear starting point: what to do this week, what to say when your child pushes back, and how to set up the structure they need without turning home into a classroom.
What if I read it and it isn't useful for our situation?
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