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Free canine separation anxiety webcast

There is hope for dogs with separation anxiety: Learn more from separation anxiety specialist Malena DeMartini


Does your dog bark excessively, eliminate in the house despite being house trained, and/or try to break out of his crate when you leave the house? These could be signs of separation anxiety.

If you're concerned that your dog may have this condition, please join Baypath Humane Society for a free webcast at 6:30PM on March 18 with separation anxiety specialist Malena De Martini-Price. Malena is well known for her expertise and her compassion in helping dogs - and their families - tackle separation anxiety.

This webcast will explain how the resolution of separation anxiety is truly possible. The one-hour webcast will be followed by a 30-minute Q&A.
Generously sponsored by Middlesex Savings Bank, the webcast is part of a free lecture series Baypath hosts each year to create awareness of key animal health and welfare issues and to support pet owners facing common behavior issues.
About our presenter: Malena DeMartini, CTC, is renowned in the dog training world for her work on canine separation anxiety (SA) disorder. Her book, Treating Separation Anxiety in Dogs, has helped countless numbers of dogs and her recent online course for guardians called Mission: POSSIBLE is now out and should prove to be an invaluable resource in the industry. In addition to writing and lecturing worldwide, Malena oversees a team of top SA trainers and runs an internationally accessible certification program for accomplished dog professionals looking to hone their skills.
Malena is passionate about furthering education in this field through science-based methods, and is in the process of collaborating on an intensive study with a leading university to help further advance SA knowledge in the industry.
Please contact Baypath Humane Society at humaneeducation@baypathhumane.org to reserve your spot.

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