The Reactive Dog Roadmap -
From Reactivity to Resilience
Is every walk with your dog a source of stress?
Do you find yourself constantly on high alert, dreading the next trigger—another dog, a person, a noise?
You're not alone—and there is a path forward.
The Reactive Dog Roadmap is a step-by-step support program designed to help anxious, over-reactive, or easily overwhelmed dogs—and their humans—build calm, confidence, and connection.
Through practical strategies, personalized coaching, and a deep understanding of what your dog is really going through, you'll learn to:
✅ Reduce outbursts and reactivity
✅ Understand your dog’s triggers and emotional state
✅ Create calm through proactive management and training
✅ Build resilience through games, confidence-building, and positive associations
✅ Reconnect with your dog and enjoy life together again
Whether your dog barks, lunges, or shuts down—we meet you where you are, without judgment.
This isn’t about “fixing” your dog. It’s about supporting them (and you) on the journey to a better life.
You don’t have to struggle alone. Let’s create calm, confident progress—together.
“The biggest struggles I faced were my dog’s extreme reactions in new environments, non-stop barking at dogs, people, sounds, anything unfamiliar.
Now, he is much less reactive, more trusting of me, and willing to participate in the training games we have learned, even in new places. His confidence has increased and he is better able to process things in the environment that used to trigger him.
Working through this program has given him confidence and he’s a happier boy. The coaching, support, and games have made a world of difference. Now I have the tools to help my dog feel more comfortable in different environments.
I was hesitant to commit to an in-depth training program at first, but I have not regretted it one moment. The program is fun, easy to incorporate into daily life, and not only will you learn a lot about your dog, you will learn a lot about yourself.
You and your dog will be happier!”
Annie H
Redmond, WA