Support for dogs who struggle when left alone

Living with a dog who has separation anxiety and can’t cope with being left alone can make feel exhausted, isolated, and emotional.
You might feel guilty for leaving the house, worried about neighbours, or frustrated that your life feels completely ruled by your dog’s anxiety.
But you’re not alone, and there is a kind, effective way forward. As a qualified SA Pro Behaviourist, I specialise in helping dogs with separation struggles build the confidence to relax when left alone.
Through structured, supportive coaching, I’ll help you and your dog work as a team, rebuilding trust and independence at your dog’s pace.
Does this sound familiar?





Ways we can work together
Separation anxiety behaviour programme
A personalised, step-by-step approach that helps your dog feel calm, confident, and secure when spending time alone, and helps you feel supported, informed, and in control.
What’s included:
- A tailored, evidence-based training plan designed specifically for your dog
- Five daily missions per week, broken down into simple, achievable steps
- Weekly check-ins and ongoing WhatsApp support for feedback and motivation
- Access to a private community of supportive, like-minded owners
- Helpful resources, progress trackers, and tools to keep you on track
This service is delivered online, which means training happens in real life, without adding stress or confusion.
Since your dog’s biggest challenge is you leaving, remote coaching lets them practise independence in a calm, safe environment.
Calm & confident dog programme
Even if your dog doesn’t struggle being alone, they may lack confidence in other areas, new environments, meeting dogs or people, or coping with change.
Confidence coaching helps your dog learn emotional resilience and calm, giving you both freedom to enjoy life together.
What’s included:
- Tailored training for shy, sensitive, or anxious dogs
- Practical guidance to help you build your dog’s confidence gently
- Real-life support to strengthen your bond and boost trust
- A kind, evidence-based approach that helps your dog feel safe and capable
2026 prices and packages
Pricing and packages vary depending on your dog’s needs and your goals.
Book a free call to find out which plan would best support you and your dog.
4 week package £300
6 Week package £400
8 Week package £500

4 x 1 hour bespoke lessons via Zoom




Confidence building enrichment exercises
Your journey to lasting change
Book your Superstar starter call (£30)
A 15-minute Zoom call to talk through your dog, your challenges, and your goals. I’ll explain exactly how the training works and make sure we’re the right fit.
Your £30 comes off any training package you book.
Calm assessment & confidence reset
We start with a gentle assessment and a calm, confidence-building walk-through session to set strong foundations for progress.
Complete your Superstar programme
A personalised programme designed to reduce separation anxiety and build confidence at your dog’s pace, including:
✅ 4 x 1-hour bespoke Zoom sessions
✅ Weekly tailored training plans
✅ Training videos + printable Superstar Sheets
✅ At home confidence building games
Support, guidance & real results
You’re supported every step of the way with daily feedback, WhatsApp support during business hours, and regular check-ins to keep progress moving forward
Barney quickly aced 30 minutes home alone.
“Jacqui helped us with our two-year-old Labradoodle, Barney, who suffers from Separation Anxiety.
We started off by trying to leave him for short periods, but he would bark the whole time, and we were recommended to speak to Jacqui.
Jacqui then provided us with a series of plans.
After each training session, we updated her on our progress, and Jacqui tweaked the plans accordingly. This gave us the support and guidance that we needed to do the regular training, and Barney quickly aced 30 minutes home alone.
Throughout the process, Jacqui has been very knowledgeable, friendly and encouraging, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend her services.”
– Janice & Dave
Common questions about separation anxiety
Why is separation anxiety taught online rather than in person?
How long does it take to see progress?
Will my dog be left to ‘cry it out’?
Every dog is different, but with consistency and support, most owners begin to see improvements and progress is always gradual and tailored to your dog’s comfort level.
What if I work or can’t practise every day?
How do I know if my dog has separation anxiety or just boredom?
Ready for calmer goodbyes?
Imagine leaving the house without tension, barking, or guilt.
Separation anxiety can feel overwhelming, but it’s absolutely possible to change things with a clear, ethical plan and consistent guidance.
