Last year, a couple brought me their Border Collie, Maxwell. They'd spent $8,000 trying to solve his separation anxiety:
- Professional training: Failed
- Prozac: Made him lethargic
- CBD: No effect
- ThunderShirt: Minimal help
- Crate training: He broke out, injured himself
They hadn't been to dinner together in 18 months. Someone always stayed home.
Their Ring camera showed the same scene every morning: 3 hours of howling, destroyed furniture, bloody paws from scratching doors.
I gave them one thing: a diffuser that releases synthetic DAP—the exact molecule Maxwell's mother produced when he was a puppy.
Day 3: Howling reduced to 45 minutes
Day 7: They sent me a video
Maxwell was sleeping. On his bed. Alone. Peacefully.
The text from his owner: "Is this real? I'm at work and not anxious for the first time in 2 years."