Can A Popular Human Form of Human Psychotherapy Work to Train Dogs? One Expert Says, Yes!

Jody Miller-Young  on Pet Life Radio

75% of all dogs in the U.S. have some form of anxiety. 75%. I have had pet parents tell me they’re afraid to leave the house because their dog will either destroy it or hurt themselves. There are lots of trainers with their own methods of how to help. But, one behavior specialist is actually a canine psychotherapist. Her method has been working for years with anxious, aggressive dogs and adolescent dogs.  Lean in and listen to what it is and how she does it. 

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BIO:


Billie Groom is the leading expert in Canine Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, an evidence-based method proven to address behaviors associated with anxiety, aggression and common with adolescent and adopted dogs. Her extensive hands-on experience, coupled with formal education, studies, research, and a bucket-load of tenacity and dedication led to multiple awards, accolades, and speaking engagements, and recognition among authorities in the science, academia, veterinarian, and psychology sectors.  

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