Maybe your head is on a swivel because your dog barks and lunges on walks. You hope to distract your dog in time.
It’s embarrassing and you are afraid that one day, you won’t be able to keep control.
After completing our program, you look forward to walks where your dog strolls by your side and your neighbors compliment your
Maybe you’re stressed at your dog’s unpredictability – lying down one minute to lunging and barking the next, just because your guest moved.
You assure them your dog won’t bite, but deep down, you have doubts.
After training, your dog remains relaxed, and your guests don’t feel afraid to move.
You might be upset because the dog you love turns into a totally different dog the moment they have something in its possession. They go from loving to snarling in seconds.
After completing our program, it’s a huge relief because you aren’t worried about ending up at the emergency room because you got too close.
You can easily take away items.
Maybe your home feels divided. Your once social cat only comes out at night when your dog is locked away. Your once-happy dog is uneasy and avoids your new dog.
After training, imagine all your pets coexisting happily, restoring peace so you can finally relax.
You probably imagined having a dog that was calm on walks, greets guests with happy tail wags, and quietly watches the world go by. But that’s not the reality you’re living in.
Instead, you might feel trapped in a cycle of anxiety, constantly managing a dog that barks at every passerby, lunges on the leash, or has even bitten a family member. When you’ve tried everything and nothing has worked, it’s easy to feel hopeless.
We want you to know that you’re not alone, and life with your dog doesn’t have to be this way.
The transformations you see in the video are possible because our programs are designed to address the root cause of the behavior, not just the symptoms. We will teach you how to bring peace back into your home and build a relationship with your dog based on trust, not fear.
The main differences between our programs lie in the amount of time we spend together, the extent of the training we handle for you, and the level of support you desire after the program’s completion.
Have you started noticing some unusual behaviors in your dog that you initially shrugged off? Maybe a subtle growl when they are chewing on a bone, or perhaps your dog has started to act cautiously around guests or when seeing another dog on a walk.
These behaviors might have seemed minor at first, but now you’re beginning to worry they might turn into something more serious. Our Essentials Pathway is designed for owners who observe newly unwanted behaviors and want to address them promptly before they escalate.
What’s Included:
This program is ideal for owners struggling with more severe behavioral challenges or those who would like extra support to ensure their dog’s reliability in various situations. Whether you’re a seasoned dog owner facing new hurdles or a first-time owner feeling overwhelmed, the Elevate Pathway is designed to meet your needs.
Say goodbye to the doubt whether you are doing things right and the constant worry about what might happen next.
What’s Included:
This is our most popular program and is perfect for owners who want the most support with the quickest and longest-lasting results. It is built with more time together, which means that we can address multiple concerns instead of focusing on just a few.
With the option to hand over the leash, I take the lead in training your dog directly. This approach spares you the need to master dog training techniques yourself, yet still results in a well-behaved dog who listens to you, is safe to be around, and integrates smoothly into your life.
It also includes all the long-term support you’ll ever need, so you never have to worry about your training slipping over time.
What’s Included:
In everyday conversation, these terms are often used interchangeably, but there are some technical differences. Reactivity typically refers to dogs who have big emotional responses to specific triggers, like barking, lunging, or growling at other dogs, strangers, or certain situations. Aggression usually refers to behavior intended to create distance or cause harm, which can include biting.
What’s important to understand is that both reactive and aggressive behaviors often stem from the same underlying emotions: fear, anxiety, frustration, or overstimulation. Whether your dog is “just” barking and lunging or has escalated to snapping or biting, the training approach focuses on changing how your dog feels about their triggers, not just suppressing the outward behavior.
Absolutely! Our reactive dog programs are specifically designed to address both reactive and aggressive behaviors. Whether your dog barks and lunges or has escalated to snapping or biting, we can help you.
If your dog has bitten or you’re concerned about safety, we want to work with you. Our programs include comprehensive safety management protocols and behavior modification techniques that address the root causes of both reactive and aggressive responses. We focus on helping your dog feel calmer and more confident, which naturally reduces both types of problematic behavior.
The goal is always the same: to help your dog learn to navigate the world with less stress and more confidence, creating a safer and more peaceful life for your entire family.
Yes, we can help. Dog bites are serious, and it’s crucial to seek professional help immediately. We work with owners of aggressive dogs to understand the root cause of the aggression, implement safety protocols, and develop a comprehensive behavior modification plan to reduce the risk of future incidents and improve your dog’s behavior.
A reactive dog overreacts to certain stimuli (triggers) in their environment, such as other dogs, people, or sounds. This overreaction often manifests as barking, lunging, growling, or pulling on the leash, even if the dog isn’t necessarily aggressive.