A new Paradigm
in Dog Behavior

The Waldrup Somatic Method™ integrates canine neuroscience, somatic therapy, and trauma-informed care to help dogs shift out of survival states and into safety, resilience, and trust.

We don’t train behavior. We restore safety.

The Four Pillars of Nervous System Healing

Nervous System Literacy

Learn to read the language of the body. We identify stress patterns, shutdown responses, hyperarousal, and displacement behaviors through real-time nervous system cues. Observation without judgment becomes the foundation of regulation.

Somatic Regulation

Using gentle, body-based techniques, we guide dogs back into their window of tolerance. Touch, pacing, grounding, and co-regulation create felt safety — the prerequisite for learning.

Neural Integration

Daily somatic rituals and environmental adjustments help the nervous system build new baseline patterns. This is how healing becomes sustainable — not situational.

Relational Repatterning

Dogs learn safety through relationship. Through attunement and co-regulation, the human becomes the dog’s anchor, not their trigger.

What Is the
The WSM Framework™ ?

Nervous System Mapping

We identify survival patterns including overwhelm, shutdown, hypervigilance, and dissociation.

Regulation Protocols

Body-based techniques that directly reset the nervous system through the fascia, vagus nerve, and sensory pathways.

Relational Safety Building

Human and dog attune in real time, building trust through shared nervous system states.

Neural Rewiring

The nervous system learns new default responses through repeated safe experiences.

Sustainable Integration Plan

Tailored practices for home, shelters, or professional settings.

Why Somatic
Therapy for dogs?

Behavioral challenges don’t begin in the mind.
They begin in the nervous system. Anxiety, reactivity, aggression, shutdown, and fear are not obedience problems — they are survival responses. The Waldrup Somatic Method™ addresses the root cause: nervous system dysregulation.

Reduces anxiety & reactivity

Supports trauma & freeze recovery

Builds trust in fearful or rescue dogs

Improves relationships & communication

The Science & Fieldwork behind WSM™

The Waldrup Somatic Method™ is an evidence-informed, trauma-responsive framework grounded in established neuroscience and refined through real-world canine rehabilitation.

The methodology integrates autonomic nervous system regulation, polyvagal theory, somatic psychology, canine neurobehavioral science, trauma-informed care principles, and applied rehabilitation practices within shelter and clinical environments.

Protocols are continuously refined through field application, practitioner observation, and longitudinal case documentation.

Close-up of practitioner's hands performing detailed somatic assessment and therapeutic touch on calm dog's paw and leg during hands-on workshop training

Tyson — From Hypervigilance to Regulation & Trust

Tyson arrived in a chronic freeze state after long-term neglect. Through slow-paced somatic interventions and co-regulation, he began exhibiting voluntary movement, deeper breaths, and safe social engagement.

Case Study: Measurable Changes in Stress Patterns Following Somatic Intervention

Dogs participating in WSM-informed somatic sessions demonstrated observable decreases in hyperarousal, micro-freeze responses, and chronic tension patterns within the first 4–6 sessions.
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Higher Trust & Connection Scores

Shelter and rescue dogs working with WSM showed a significant increase in human-approach behaviors, softening of posture, and voluntary engagement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Most reactivity and aggression are nervous system survival responses — not training failures. WSM works by calming the body first so the brain can return to learning mode. When the nervous system feels safe, behavior naturally changes.

Many dogs show shifts within the first few sessions — softer eyes, deeper breathing, improved recovery after stress, and increased trust. Long-term transformation occurs through consistent integration over weeks and months.
No. The WSM framework is designed for dog owners, trainers, rescues, and professionals of all backgrounds. The education is structured, step-by-step, and beginner-friendly.
Absolutely. WSM is built on consent-based, trauma-informed, and force-free principles. We never override a dog’s nervous system — we listen to it.
Traditional training focuses on behavior. WSM focuses on the nervous system that creates behavior. We regulate the body first — then behavior naturally follows.
Yes. WSM was designed specifically for high-stress environments including shelters, rescues, veterinary clinics, and rehabilitation programs.
Trauma lives in the nervous system. WSM gently unwinds survival responses and helps dogs rebuild safety, trust, and emotional stability at their own pace.

Yes. Trainers, veterinarians, behaviorists, groomers, and rescues can integrate WSM principles to improve outcomes, reduce stress, and create safer handling experiences.

Yes. Most reactivity and aggression are nervous system survival responses — not training failures. WSM works by calming the body first so the brain can return to learning mode. When the nervous system feels safe, behavior naturally changes.

No. The WSM framework is designed for dog owners, trainers, rescues, and professionals of all backgrounds. The education is structured, step-by-step, and beginner-friendly.

Traditional training focuses on behavior.
WSM focuses on the nervous system that creates behavior. We regulate the body first — then behavior naturally follows.

Trauma lives in the nervous system. WSM gently unwinds survival responses and helps dogs rebuild safety, trust, and emotional stability at their own pace.

Many dogs show shifts within the first few sessions — softer eyes, deeper breathing, improved recovery after stress, and increased trust. Long-term transformation occurs through consistent integration over weeks and months.

Absolutely. WSM is built on consent-based, trauma-informed, and force-free principles. We never override a dog’s nervous system — we listen to it.

Yes. WSM was designed specifically for high-stress environments including shelters, rescues, veterinary clinics, and rehabilitation programs.

Yes. Trainers, veterinarians, behaviorists, groomers, and rescues can integrate WSM principles to improve outcomes, reduce stress, and create safer handling experiences.

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