Have you ever watched your dog happily bolt toward a car, completely unbothered, while another dog trembles in a loving, calm home? Both dogs are caught in the gap between being safe and feeling safe, and it turns out that gap matters enormously. In this episode, Emily and Ellen unpack the critical distinction between safety (objective protection from harm) and security (the felt sense of being protected), and explain why mixing them up is one of the most common reasons behavior plans stall.

Whether you're a pet parent exhausted by a dog who barks at the neighbor for the 742nd time, or a behavior professional struggling to get traction on a difficult case, this episode gives you a concrete framework for digging in, figuring out what’s going on, and what to do about it.

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