Many dogs showing these behaviors aren’t being “difficult". They’re responding to stress, confusion, or situations they don’t yet know how to handle. The good news: those skills can be taught.
you’ve tried advice online but nothing seems to stick
your dog seems overwhelmed or easily triggered
guests arriving at your home creates chaos
your dog barks, lunges, or reacts strongly to other dogs or people
walks feel stressful or unpredictable
strengthening your bond and trust in each other
reducing stress in challenging environments
helping your dog make better choices in everyday situations
building focus and engagement around distractions
loose leash walking and better communication
calmer responses to triggers on walks
Every dog is different, so training always starts with understanding what’s driving the behavior. From there, we focus on building the skills your dog needs to navigate the world more comfortably.
Ruby & Ollie
We adopted a sweet dog with a lot of fear. I was worried we’d be told to use something harsh. Instead, we got support that felt safe for him and for us — and we’re seeing real change without breaking trust.
Lara & Lilly
We didn’t just teach cues — we built routines. The sessions were practical, the homework doable, and explained in a way that made sense. Our puppy is learning fast, and our house is a safe place for everyone.
Simone & Zoey
After one week, stress levels noticeably decreased. The biggest difference wasn’t me having to take ‘control’, but listening to what my dog was trying to tell me. I finally understand what she struggles with and how to help her overcome it.
We’ll talk through what’s happening with your dog, look at triggers and patterns, and build a clear plan for moving forward.
Step 1
Training doesn’t need to feel overwhelming. We’ll take things step by step.
You’ll learn practical exercises that help your dog develop new behaviors and coping strategies.
Step 2
As your dog improves, we adjust the plan and continue building skills that make everyday situations easier.
Step 3
Humane methods only — no shock collars, prong collars, or “alpha” tactics.
Clear, actionable steps and skills that hold up on walks, at home, and around distractions.
We only use methods that protect your relationship, deepen your bond and fixes problems from within.
Built on modern learning science — not dominance myths or outdated methods. Just science based.
Pain-based tools and dominance advice might look like quick control — but create more stress underneath, without solving the actual problem. We focus on trust and feeling safe, so your dog can actually learn.
clear next steps after every session
support understanding what’s driving the behavior
practical exercises that build lasting skills
step-by-step guidance you can apply in real life
a personalized training plan for your dog
Ready to start making things easier for you and your dog? Working together includes:
Ready to start making things easier for you and your dog?
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My e-book 'Better Understanding Your Dog' (worth $39)
Online check in session afterwards
6 months aftercare via email
5 in person sessions (90 mins each)
Intake session
This includes:
For dog owners who want the full support and the best shot at success.
$797
Online check in session afterwards
3 months aftercare via email
3 in person sessions (90 mins each)
Intake session
This includes:
For dog owners who are ready to commit and want real, lasting results.
$497
My e-book 'Better Understanding Your Dog' (worth $39)
My e-book 'Better Understanding Your Dog' (worth $39)
Online check in session afterwards
1 month aftercare via email
1 in person session (90 mins)
Intake session
This includes:
For dog owners who want to get started and see what's possible.
$197
Ruby & Ollie
We adopted a sweet dog with a lot of fear. I was worried we’d be told to use something harsh. Instead, we got support that felt safe for him and for us — and we’re seeing real change without breaking trust.
Lara & Lilly
Simone & Zoey
you’ve tried advice online but nothing seems to stick
your dog seems overwhelmed or easily triggered
guests arriving at your home creates chaos
care about protecting your relationship with your dog
want science-based, force-free training
you’ve tried advice online but nothing seems to stick
your dog seems overwhelmed or easily triggered
guests arriving at your home creates chaos
care about protecting your relationship with your dog
want science-based, force-free training
High-value treats (think chicken, not kibble) and a flat collar or harness. That's it.
More sessions, more support, longer aftercare. The bigger the package, the more runway you have to build something that actually sticks.
Yes — reactive dogs are a specialty. Force-free methods work with their emotions instead of suppressing them.
Some dogs shift in the first session. Most owners notice a real difference within 2–4 weeks — as long as you practice in between.
Never. We only use positive reinforcement — rewards, not fear.
Probably wasn't your dog's fault. Force-free training builds real understanding, not just short-term compliance.
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