If you’re looking for advice, there are an abundance of life coaches, counselors, alternative care providers, and therapists who work virtually. There are also dog behaviorist/trainers like myself who do sessions both online and in person, but are they as effective as in-person training?
The Role of Attachment in Healing Aggression:
Aggression in dogs isn’t just a behavior—it’s often a cry for safety, trust, and connection. Secure attachment, the deep bond built through consistency and empathy, can transform fear and reactivity into calm and confidence. Learn how fostering a secure attachment with your dog can reduce aggression, improve emotional regulation, and deepen your relationship. Start the journey to healing today!