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NEW! – Treating separation related problems in dogs

NEW! – Treating separation related problems in dogs

by pbidivitemplat | May 2, 2025 | Healthy Relationships, Introduction

The important distinctions between short acting medications; long-lasting medications; supplements and food. And how they can each potentially help your dog.

NEW! – Four facts about separation anxiety you probably didn’t know

NEW! – Four facts about separation anxiety you probably didn’t know

by pbidivitemplat | May 2, 2025 | Healthy Relationships, Introduction

Four facts about separation anxiety that you may not have known; including whether or not there is a common medication that can be administered to all dogs with this disorder.

NEW! – Behavior myth busting with Dr. Lisa Radosta – 2

NEW! – Behavior myth busting with Dr. Lisa Radosta – 2

by pbidivitemplat | May 2, 2025 | Healthy Relationships, Introduction

Myths about dogs predisposed to separation anxiety related disorders including whether or not dogs from single-parent households are more likely to have separation anxiety and whether or not you can cause disorders in your dog for loving them too fiercely.

NEW! – Behavior myth busting with Dr. Lisa Radosta – 1

NEW! – Behavior myth busting with Dr. Lisa Radosta – 1

by pbidivitemplat | May 2, 2025 | Healthy Relationships, Introduction

Is ignoring your dog before your departure the right approach? Listen to Dr Radosta talk through this predicament and other environmental factors when it comes to ensuring a stress-free departure with your anxious dog.

How to use a Mutt Mat for behavior modification training

How to use a Mutt Mat for behavior modification training

by pbidivitemplat | Jun 28, 2024 | Healthy Relationships, Training

In this video, Dr. Lisa Radosta talks about the versatile uses of the Mutt training Mat and how it can help with behavior modification training at home.

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