AI-powered assessment identifies your dog's specific anxiety type (separation, fear, reactivity, noise phobia) and creates a customized step-by-step training plan
Tell us about your dog's behaviors, triggers, severity, and what you've already tried
AI identifies anxiety type, researches latest protocols, and builds your personalized plan
Comprehensive plan with anxiety diagnosis, week-by-week roadmap, and detailed Week 1 protocol
Every assessment adapts to your preferences and constraints
Choose positive reinforcement, balanced, or force-free only approaches
Tell us if you have 15 min, 30 min, or 1 hour daily—plan adjusts accordingly
Minimal (<$50), moderate ($50-200), or flexible budget—tool recommendations match your budget
Quick-start, comprehensive, or expert detail—you choose how in-depth you want it
Clear diagnosis: anxiety type (separation/reactivity/fear/noise/comorbid), severity rating (1-10), confidence level, prognosis timeline
Week-by-week milestones from your dog's current baseline to independence (4-12 weeks depending on severity)
Day-by-day breakdown with specific exercises, rep counts, duration targets, success criteria, and troubleshooting
Clear indicators requiring vet behaviorist or medication, plus when to escalate to professional support
Budget-appropriate tool recommendations (treats, gates, enrichment) tailored to your stated budget level
Answer a few questions and we'll create a customized plan in 5 minutes
You've searched 'dog anxiety' a hundred times. Watched YouTube videos. Tried calming treats. Maybe even hired a trainer. But here's the problem: separation anxiety needs different protocols than leash reactivity. Fear-based anxiety needs different approaches than noise phobias. And if your dog has more than one type? Most trainers don't know how to handle that. This assessment takes 5 minutes. By the end, you'll know: • What type of anxiety your dog actually has (not just 'anxious') • Why previous training attempts didn't work • What protocol to start with first • When to use counter-conditioning vs desensitization