Most owners reach me after trying Kongs, calming sprays, gradual absences, white noise, leaving the radio on, doggy daycare, anxious goodbyes turned into casual ones. Some of it helps a little. Most of it does not.
The reason is simple. Separation anxiety is not a behaviour problem in the traditional sense. It is a fear response. Treating it like obedience, distraction or willpower will never resolve it, because the underlying emotion is what needs to change.
Real progress comes from a structured, gradual process that teaches your dog they are safe when alone. That work has to happen in your home, with your dog, in the absences you actually need to make.
That is exactly what this programme is built for.