Behavior Assessment: Observing, Listening, Understanding
Great if you need to:
• Understand the root of a behavior issue (fears, barking, aggression…)
• Take a step back and assess the full picture
• Find kind, practical ways to ease tensions
• Get a clear, tailored action plan for you and your dog
Our dogs don’t filter what they feel — they absorb it all. In many ways, they are the silent sponges of our moods, our tensions, and even our personal histories. Far from being a simple evaluation, a behavior assessment is a thoughtful, compassionate exploration of everything that has shaped your dog’s inner world: their genetics, prenatal environment, weaning, early life experiences, the emotional atmosphere of the home, fears, misunderstandings, and the heavy expectations we sometimes project onto them without even realizing it.
This approach draws on ethology—the scientific study of animal behavior in natural conditions—but also on deep, intuitive listening. Behind every so-called “problem behavior” lies a story, an emotion, an unmet need. Two dogs may show the same symptom for completely opposite reasons, which is why generalizations don’t work. What’s needed is a precise, individualized perspective.
A proper behavior assessment takes time because it goes deep. It doesn’t offer instant fixes, but it brings real, illuminating insight. It’s an invitation to shift your perspective, form an alliance with your dog, and start listening with your heart. This is where the work truly begins: in the honest encounter between you, your dog, and the reality of what they’re experiencing.
Giving Meaning to What’s Being Lived—For You and Your Dog
A behavior assessment is a crucial step in identifying and resolving issues such as anxiety, hyperactivity, reactivity, excessive barking, or destructive behaviors—all while strengthening your relationship with your companion.
What Happens During a Behavior Assessment?
In this session, we’ll take a close look at several important aspects of your dog’s life:
- Their overall behavior, including how they respond in specific situations
- Their environment: home setup, relationships with household members, daily routines
- Their unique needs based on breed, age, and temperament
- Your expectations and goals as their person
This comprehensive analysis leads to a personalized action plan, which includes practical strategies to:
- Reduce or eliminate disruptive behaviors
- Build a stronger, more trusting bond between you and your dog
- Support clearer, more effective communication
Who Should Consider a Behavior Assessment?
Whether you’re facing specific challenges or simply want to better understand your dog, a behavior assessment is designed for anyone who wants to offer their companion a balanced and fulfilling life. It’s especially helpful if:
- Your dog is showing signs of behavioral issues
- You’ve recently adopted and want to ease the transition
- Your dog came from a shelter, and you know little about their past
- You’re looking to deepen your bond while avoiding common mistakes
This service is part of a personalized support plan
Training sessions and behavior assessments are not offered individually. They’re part of a comprehensive, fully customized approach we’ll build together, based on your dog’s needs and your goals.
To get started and receive your custom proposal, please fill out the contact form by clicking on the button below. I will call you. back to talk things through, lay the foundation for your plan and provide a custom quote.
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