The Truth About Your Dog Will Surprise You
Look, sit, stay, and down are your foundation, the basics of dog training. But life skills coaching is what happens in conjunction with the basics.
Once your dog has the basics, dog coaching takes things to the next level. Coaching is like sending your pup to therapy. You're not replacing the fundamentals; you're building a whole personality and skillset on top of the basics.
What's the Big Idea?
You want a dog, who’s a thinker, a canine Einstein who can look at a squirrel and go, "Hmm, fascinating creature, but I think I'll check in with my human instead." It's about building a dog who accepts you as a leader.
The Toolkit: Skills That Matter
Think of it as teaching life hacks instead of basic obedience. Your dog learns the art of impulse control (yes, you can walk past that dropped pizza slice), confidence building for the nervous Nellies, the sacred skill of "chilling the heck out" when things get exciting, and how to read the room—whether that room is a vet's office or your cousin's chaotic birthday party.
You want to teach your dog to use his beautiful dog brain to follow your leadership and act accordingly.
Your dog wants to be a good partner. He wants to make good choices.
Real Life = Real Training
The world is your classroom! Every walk is a chance to practice "not losing your mind over that other dog," every doorbell ring is an opportunity to master "greeting guests without becoming a jumping bean.”
The End Result?
A dog who's genuinely delightful to be around. The kind of dog people compliment you on. The dog who makes other dog owners whisper, "How did they get their dog to be so calm?"
Plus, it's way more fun for both of you because you're exploring the world together as a team.
Is it time to turn your wild child into a delightful companion?