The Diagnostic Protocol: What to Expect
At Southwest Canine Ethology, we don't just train for "compliance" we look for resolution. Your 90-minute initial Behavioral Diagnostic is a systematic investigation into the neurobiology, environment, and communication of your dog.
Before I step onto your property, I have already reviewed your comprehensive intake form. This isn't just paperwork it's the first step in our investigation process. I analyze:
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Medical History: Identify potential physical contributors to behavioral shifts.
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Environmental Mapping: Assessing the triggers and "pressure points" in your dog's daily life.
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Drive Assessment: Determining if the dog's biological needs are being met or stifled.
Phase 2: Neutral Observation
When I arrive, my goal is to be "neutral stimulus."
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The "No-Touch" Period: I do not interact with the dog immediately. I am observing respiration rates, pupil dilation, muscle tension, and weight shifts.
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Safety & Thresholds: If your dog is high-risk, we utilize muzzles or physical barriers to ensure everyone stays safe while I map the dog's "Choice Points."
Phase 3: The "3-Second Rule" Analysis
We evaluate how your dog processes stress.
Phase 4: The Strategic Roadmap
We conclude with a "Clinical Debrief."