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Dogs can be highly sensitive to the sights, sounds, and smells from their environment. They can even be highly sensitive to the moods of their family members. Highly sensitive dogs can be perceived as timid, withdrawn or easily frightened, but they can also come across as reactive or aggressive. They might pull on the leash or bark excessively. They may attack your broomstick, react furiously to traffic, and exhibit peculiar habits that leave their caretakers puzzled and sometimes desperate. These dogs come in all shapes and sizes, but they share one thing in common: conditioning methods such as obedience training or traditional behavior therapy do not contribute to the dog's long-term well-being. This book is an invitation to let go of old ways, and explore a new way of living with dogs based on insight, empathy and equality.

Dogsitivity guides you through real-life examples and the latest insights about high sensitivity in humans and dogs, encouraging a more conscious and empathic approach to the dogs we share our homes with.

With contributions from Geert De Bolster, Nadieh Cuijten, Dr. Pascale Trimpeneers, and Veerle Van Vlierberghe.

This book has sold thousands of copies in Belgium & The Netherlands, serving as required reading material for several courses on dog behavior therapy. 

Coming Fall 2025

About the Author

Ineke Vander Aa (1984) has worked as a dog behavior therapist since 2008, across the United States and Flanders, Belgium. She has volunteered with dogs and wolfdogs in local shelters and worked as a veterinary assistant in Belgium. There, she eventually founded Shewolf, encouraging caretakers to be inspired by the loving care and protection a female wolf offers her family members. Ineke is both an author and animal therapist. Her publications range from historical and psychological fiction to literary non-fiction. She currently lives in Belgium with her spouse, adopted dogs, cats, goats and chickens. 

Find more about Ineke Vander Aa here