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The 7-Day Reset

If you’re not sure what to try next, start here.

In 7 days, your dog stops ignoring you, barking, jumping, and crying.
These five-minute games are built from 15 years of real-world dog training.

This reset gives you the right place to start.
This shouldn’t be that hard.

A 7-day reset that helps you stop guessing and start seeing your dog improve.

This is not obedience training.
This is not about control.

It shows you where to start.

How This Works

Most people are frustrated because they have no idea what to try next.

This reset helps you stop guessing and work on the thing that actually helps your dog behave better.

I look at a dog’s life in three simple buckets.
When one of those buckets is empty, behaviour problems show up.

This reset helps you figure out which bucket is most empty,
and we start there.

If you’ve already done the 7 day reset, you may be ready to go deeper.

Calm Bucket E-Books

This is for dogs that are:

  • Nervous

  • Jumpy

  • Timid

  • Anxious

  • Reactive

These dogs struggle to relax in everyday life. Starting with calm games helps behaviour improve across the board.

ALREADY COMPLETED THE 7-DAY RESET?

If you’ve already done the 7 day reset, you may be ready to go deeper.

Fun Bucket E-Books

This is for dogs that:

  • Ignore you

  • Tune you out

  • Have “selective hearing”

  • Are more interested in the world than you right now

These games build connection and responsiveness, so your dog starts choosing you more.

ALREADY COMPLETED THE 7-DAY RESET?

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After Calm and Fun

Once calm and fun buckets are in place,
that’s when you're ready for the Movement Bucket.

That’s where leash skills, walking, and movement patterns come in.

Those games are available after you’ve done the foundation work.

ABOUT WALKS....

Why we don’t start with pulling

Most people come to me because their dog pulls on leash.
I get it. That’s usually the most aggravating part of living with a dog.

The problem is, you can’t start there.

In my experience, dogs pull because they’re missing skills they should already have.

They don’t know how to be calm.
They don’t know how to be a good walking companion.

If we try to fix pulling before those skills are in place, it doesn’t work. It just creates more frustration.

When calm and fun come first, walking gets easier.
That’s how dogs learn to walk without pulling you down the road like a snowplow.

That’s why we don’t start with the leash.