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BARK YOUR WAY TO BRILLIANT

IS YOUR DOG REACTIVE TO OTHER DOGS ON WALKS?

​​Transform Your Reactive Dog: From Chaos to Calm

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Teach your high alert dog to be more relaxed & less reactive (without breaking the bank)!

Is your dog constantly on high alert?

Do walks feel like an inevitable impending disaster?


Maybe someone even strolling past your house sets your heart beating faster…


Do you dread taking your dog for a walk because every sound, person, or dog sends them into a frenzy?


Whether it’s someone passing by your house or a bird in the distance, your dog’s reactions make every day feel like a challenge.


It might feel like your dog’s superpower is knowing way in advance when something worth barking and jumping about is on its way.


But your desperate pleas and stern attempts to stop the frenzy fall on deaf ears… You might start wondering if your own anxiety and frustration is making things worse.


If your dog can't relax and they’re constantly on duty - stressed and unable to relax - then I’m going to hazard a guess that you are too!

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Let me tell you a secret...

Every dog reacts to something, it’s how they protect themselves. But if your dog's reactions are over the top and sending you into a spiral of overwhelm and dread… it’s time to get help.


It might be FOMO or a desperation to say hello….


….Or it might be a deep desire to make ‘the thing’ go away.


Whatever motivates your dog’s intense reactions, it’s not doing either of you any good.

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What if you could...

  • Ditch driving to isolated places and feel confident your dog can stay calm
  • Stop the crack of dawn or late night stealth walks
  • Let your dog enjoy the garden without fearing noise complaints
  • Release the fear of lunging, barking, or growling with calm, in-control behaviour
  • Relieve the floods of overwhelm so you can go places together happily

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