06/15/2026
Most people in shelter and boarding environments are trying their hardest. They are also working with a framework that was never designed to reduce Fear, Anxiety, and Stress in dogs.
Here is what FAS actually looks like in practice. A dog at Level 0 or 1 is relaxed, accepts treats easily, and has loose body language. By Level 2 or 3 you are seeing lip licking, ears back, avoidance of eye contact, restless movement, a furrowed brow. That is the intervention point. That is the moment to offer a break,remove the dog from the stressor, and let them decompress before returning them to the group.
By the time a dog reaches Level 4 or 5, learning is no longer happening. The dog is in survival mode.
Dilated pupils, freezing, excessive panting, escape behavior, or active aggression. At that point the dog cannot hear you, cannot learn from you, and cannot benefit from training.
A lot of what gets labeled as bad behavior in shelters and boarding facilities is actually a stress signal.
Excessive barking is often a dog trying to self-regulate an overwhelmed nervous system. Mounting is frequently a self-soothing response to arousal, not a dominance behavior. Destructive digging is an anxiety outlet.
Esperanza's Sanctuary offers professional FAS mitigation consulting for shelters and rescues. We help facilities assess their environment, train their staff to read behavioral cues accurately, and create systems that reduce baseline stress for every animal in their care.
Watch our full breakdown on daycare and boarding facilities (there is a lot of overlap) YouTube: https://youtu.be/YlwbhhF9KRM?si=OXPolrHxKpNFhrk2
If you run or work in a shelter, rescue, or boarding facility and want to talk about what a consult
looks like, send us a message.