Taking the Anxiety out of Business

When working on Separation Anxiety Cases

Did you get into dog training to help dogs and people, but are struggling with the ups and downs of running a business? Most of us choose to enter the dog behavior industry because of our love for dogs, and the dog/human connection. However, many of us don't have a commercial background, nor the knowledge to create a profitable business. It wasn't supposed to be part of the requirements! 

Having a profession that gives you room to create and handle your own business can be empowering and exciting, but it doesn't come without challenges. More so when the emotional baggage connected to the amount of cases that you need to take to make it profitable can be so impactful. Aligning your goals with a practical plan that's doable and easy to follow in the long term can be the key to success. 

In this 90-min online webinar, Moira will discuss practical ideas that have helped her develop a successful Separation Anxiety business, both from a monetary and self care perspective. 

This webinar is available ON DEMAND.

What's included?

  • CEUs

    1.5 CEUs for CCPDT, IAABC and KPA

  • Q&A Time with Dr. Moira

    30 minutes of bonus Q&A time is included in the recording

  • Recordings available!

    Lifetime access to the recording!

Your Speaker!

DVM, CSAT

Dr. Moira Hechenleitner

Dr. Moira Hechenleitner graduated from Mayor University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2007, in Santiago, Chile. She is a Certified Separation Anxiety Trainer (CSAT), with a postgraduate in Animal-Assisted Therapy. Dr. Hechenleitner is a founding board member of the Chilean Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT Chile) and has spent the last 16 years offering consultation services for pet guardians and teaching courses to dog professionals. She is a speaker on the topic of Separation Anxiety, giving seminars internationally in English and Spanish. Moira currently resides in Noank, Connecticut and helps dogs and their families from all over the world overcome separation anxiety through www.separationanxietydog.com