I’ve worked with thousands of dog owners over the years, and one thing is clear, when your dog’s behavior feels completely out of control, it’s overwhelming.
Many owners feel stuck. They’ve tried everything . . . treats, tools, videos, but nothing seems to work long-term.
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The problem isn’t that your dog can’t change. It’s that trying to fix everything at once just doesn’t work.
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What if, instead of battling every behavior all at once, you focused on the right behaviors at the right time?
That’s exactly what we’ll show you in this guide.
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By applying the 80/20 rule you can stop feeling overwhelmed and start seeing the real change you’ve been looking for.
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The good news? This approach works for every dog, no matter how "out of control" their behavior may seem.
Milo’s mom was feeling hopeless prior to working with us. She had tried so many different things and nothing was working for Milo. She felt as though there was no help for him and that he could not be trained. After working with us, look what she had to say about him!
“His energy level was always a ten. He was constantly mischievous, obnoxious, and exhausting. We loved him, but we didn’t always like him. Our anxiety was high because he would bolt out the door and take off running any chance he could get and we were terrified he’d be hit by a car or get lost and not come back. I was at the end of my rope. Now, he is so much more manageable! He’s calmer, listens, and hasn’t “made a break for it” since. It definitely needs consistent maintenance, but he is an entirely different dog now. I couldn’t be more thankful that Susan was recommended to me. I would definitely do it again and recommend her to anyone who is struggling. I needed as much training as he did and it’s been life changing. Everyone tells me what a well-behaved dog he is and that I should train theirs….but the secret is Susan!”
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