If you’re feeling like you’ve tried everything and nothing has worked, you’re not alone. Many dog owners come to me after months—sometimes years—of frustration, wondering if real progress is even possible.
The truth? Separation anxiety isn’t a one-size-fits-all problem. That’s why cookie-cutter solutions often fail. But meaningful change is possible when you have a plan that’s built for your dog’s unique needs.
Why Nothing Has Worked—Yet
You’ve tried training guides, calming supplements, and maybe even gadgets promising quick fixes. But separation anxiety isn’t about quick fixes—it’s about trust, gradual change, and a plan that actually meets your dog where they are.
Here’s why past approaches may not have worked:
Too Much, Too Fast – Many programs rush the process, pushing dogs past their comfort zone.
Generic Advice – What worked for another dog may not work for yours.
Missing the Root Cause – Separation anxiety isn’t just behaviour—it’s an emotional response.
This isn’t about what you did wrong. It’s about finding the right approach—one that considers your dog’s personality, history, and emotional needs.
A Completely Individualized Approach to Progress
No two dogs experience separation anxiety the same way—so why should their training look the same? That’s where my approach is different.
✅ We Start Where Your Dog Feels Safe – Instead of forcing progress, we build confidence step by step.
✅ Daily, Hands-On Support – You won’t be left guessing what to do next.
✅ A Plan That Adjusts to Your Dog – If something isn’t working, we pivot—because every dog learns differently.
This isn’t just training. It’s a collaboration between you, your dog, and me—so you’re never navigating this alone.
Real Progress Is Possible—Even If It Feels Impossible Right Now
If you’ve been feeling stuck, I want you to know this: Your dog is not a lost cause.
I’ve worked with dogs who couldn’t be left alone for even a minute—dogs whose owners had all but given up. Today, those same dogs are living full, happy lives.
Change doesn’t happen overnight, but it does happen—with the right plan, the right support, and the right approach for your dog.
Let’s Take the First Step Together
If you’re exhausted, frustrated, and unsure what to do next, I’m here to help. Let’s build a plan that actually works for you and your dog—one that leads to real, lasting change.
You’re not alone in this. And more importantly? You’re not stuck.
About the Author
Saundra Clow is a multi-certified separation anxiety trainer who serves clients internationally online. She has over 15 years of experience working with dogs of all types and breeds and is passionate about helping dogs feel comfortable at home alone.