$147.00 USD

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Any training you do with dogs, or any interaction with dogs bears some level of risk. All of our techniques are meant to be conflict free. However, implementation of these techniques is done at your own risk and we will not be responsible for any injury to yourself or to others that may arise from the appropriate or inappropriate implementation of our programs. 

This workshop and all of our online courses should not be used before first contacting a local in person professional. All techniques are meant to be used under the supervision of an in person trainer. 

Before attempting any dog training, consult your dog's veterinarian to ensure your dog is healthy enough for training. 

This workshop is designed for those people needing help with leash reactivity, fence/barrier reactivity and reactivity in the car. If your dog has a history of aggression towards humans, a bite history, or a history of aggression towards other animals, or if your dog is currently taking any medications for behavior or otherwise, please seek the advice of an in person professional and do not attempt any of the techniques outlined in our courses or workshops. 

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30 Day Reactivity Bootcamp

You see your dog's good side. It's time for the rest of the world to see it too...

The biggest reason people don't get results in helping turn their reactive dog around is...consistency.

I get it. You can teach your dog to sit or lay down with what?...a couple of reps?

But after your 10th attempt at those reactivity skills you've been taught, you've still not moved the needle.

And the thing is, having a reactive dog can be downright frustrating. And embarrassing. I've totally been there.

Scanning the neighborhood, hyper vigilant and on the look out in case a dog appears out of nowhere (even though your trainer told you to stay calm). Or psyching yourself up just to go for a walk, because your dog's outbursts are embarrassing and a little scary.

Thing is, you know your dog's good side. And you want the world to see it. And now, they can.

Listen, fixing reactivity isn't quick. It doesn't happen overnight. But it can happen. I've successfully rehabilitated over 800 reactive dogs and I'm here to tell ya, with consistency, you can absolutely turn your dog's behavior around. And we want to help you do it.

But you've got to be consistent to make it work. You've got to log the reps every...single...day.

No excuses. No "I'm too busy". No "I'll get to it tomorrow". Because I know from experience, "tomorrow" will quickly become "next week" which will quickly become "Never."

We've created a new kind of reactivity program designed to give your training, and your motivation a kick in the pants.

We'll be in your corner, reaching out DAILY to check in on your progress, to remind you to get out and do the work, and coaching you through simple lessons you can EASILY implement at home.

Oh, and we'll be geeking out weekly on the topic of reactivity. Breaking it down so that you fully understand what's going on in your dog's brain.

So if you've got a reactive dog, and you are ready to start seeing real progress, join the workshop. 

30 days. 

Instructor Support.

Daily emails. 

Training Videos. 

Results. 

Together, we can kick reactivity to the curb for good. 

Who this is for: 

If you are suffering from any of the following forms of reactivity, we've created this workshop for you. 

- On leash reactivity towards other dogs 

- Fence fighting/reactivity at barriers

- Reactivity in the car 

- Reactivity when people come to the front door 

This workshop is NOT for you if...

- Your dog is overly fearful and retreats/cowers/hides when exposed to a trigger 

- Your dog has a bite history 

- Your dog has been in a serious fight with another dog 

- You are dealing with inter-dog reactivity/aggression inside of the home 

If this describes your dog, it's best to seek the advice of an in person professional. 

What People Are Saying:

It far exceeded any expectations I had. I guess the best thing was just having someone tell me every single day EXACTLY what I need to do to combat my dog's reactivity. Not to mention, Meagan is so knowledgeable and approachable - she really put so much effort into being available for us to ask questions to, and she had a different approach to any trainer I've spoken to before but it was life-changing.

Emily C.

I love the way Meagan presents the material, and the friendly manner in which she delivers the content. It feels like I'm not being lectured at, but more talked with. From her responses to questions in the live Q&A to her feedback in facebook posts to the videos posted.

Robert T.

The pace was such that I could keep up daily with the practical, easy to understand, and easy to learn lessons.

Linda C.