Anxiety Management

We Develop Confident Dogs and Promote Serenity at Home

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How We Help

Anxiety in dogs can lead to significant stress and discomfort, both for your pet and for you as their caregiver. At Art of the Dog Canine Academy, we specialize in anxiety management, providing training and support to help your dog overcome anxiety and lead a more confident and serene life.

Don’t let anxiety diminish your dog’s quality of life or disrupt your household’s serenity. We can help you manage anxiety and build confidence and serenity in your beloved pup.

COMMON ANXIETY ISSUES

Separation Anxiety

Is your dog anxious when left alone, displaying destructive behavior, excessive barking, or restlessness? Separation anxiety can disrupt your dog’s life and your household’s peace.

Fear

Dogs can experience fear and phobias related to thunderstorms, fireworks, loud noises, or other triggers. These anxieties can be distressing and lead to avoidance behaviors.

General Anxiety

Some dogs experience generalized anxiety, which may manifest as excessive pacing, panting, or trembling. Generalized anxiety can impact their overall quality of life.

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Graduates Will Learn The Following

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Over 350 Happy Families
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Before & After

A Strong Bond Founder on Love,
Trust, and Respect

An image of Donnie, a pitbull that graduated from Art of the Dog's behavior modification program in Denver.
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DONNIE

Breed: Pitbull mix
Problem: Human and Dog Aggression

Winston graduate at aodk9 board and train
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WINSTON

Breed: Golden Retriever
Problem: Leash pulling, impulse control, bad house manners, prey drive

Ace graduate at aodk9 board and train
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ACE

Breed: Pitbull
Problem: Dog aggression and leash reactivity