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đŸ“č Weekend Challenge: Share Your #1 Behaviour Struggle
Alright everyone, here’s your mission for the weekend 👇 I’d love each of you to post a short video in the community (as a new post, not as a reply here) showing the one behaviour that you feel you’re battling with most right now. It might be: - Jumping up at visitors - Barking at the doorbell - Pulling on the lead - Ignoring recall - Or anything else that feels like your top training headache! This isn’t about judgment or perfection — it’s about giving me (and the rest of the community) a real look at what challenges you’re facing. That way, we can: ✅ Tailor advice to your specific needs ✅ Spot common themes we can all work on together ✅ Remind each other that nobody’s dog is perfect (and that’s totally fine!) 👉 So over the weekend, grab your phone, capture a quick clip, and then post it as its own new thread in the community. Title it something like ( Dog’s Name] — Our Struggle with Recall” so we can find and follow along. I’m looking forward to see what comes in — and I’ll be jumping in with tips,and guidance, . đŸ’ȘđŸŸ
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As this is a new community, We have yet to see where in the world new members are from, so, with that in mind and to give everyone the same opportunity to get help and advice on the live calls, on some days , due to time zones the timing may alter. I'll keep you posted as we move forwardđŸ¶
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Welcome! Do This First: 10-Minute Quick Start (then jump on a live call)đŸ¶
.Hi, and welcome! I’m Chris. Grab a brew, pat your dog, and let’s get you a quick win today. Do this first (takes ~10 minutes): 1. Go to the Classroom and open “Start Here: How to Navigate” 2. Watch the short tour so you know where to post and how to join live calls. 3. RSVP to the next live weekday call (Calendar → find today → hit the blue dot → click the link). 4. Post your intro in the Community: your dog’s name, your top goal this week, and (optional) a 30–60 sec clip. Messy is perfect—real life > perfect footage. What you can expect here (no pressure, no upsell): - Live calls: quick, kind coaching tailored to you. - Community: fast answers, encouragement, and practical tweaks. - Start Here: a simple map so you don’t get lost. Notes about the Classroom: - You’ll see other courses listed. They’re optional and paid and are there for those that want to take a DEEP DIVE. - You do not need any course to make progress here—use the live calls and Community as your main support. Need help? - Can’t find something? Comment below and tag me. - Shy about posting? Start with a photo and one sentence: “This week I want X.” You’ve got this. Start with “Start Here,” hop on a call, and we’ll help you turn chaos into calm—kind, simple, doable. Give your dog a biscuit from me
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Impulse control : So overlooked but vitally important
New Video: Working Impulse Control with Young Boris đŸŸ I’ve just uploaded a new video where I begin some impulse control work with Boris, a young dog right at the start of his training journey. Impulse control is so often overlooked at the outset of training, but it’s absolutely vital. Without it, we see all sorts of unwanted behaviours: - Jumping up because the dog just can’t resist the excitement - Chasing after other dogs, birds, rabbits, or cyclists - Charging chaotically around the dog park - Total mayhem when the doorbell rings -Reactivity All of those behaviours come down to the same challenge—struggling to manage impulses. That’s why we start here. In this video, you’ll see a powerful example of it. As I release the other four dogs, Boris wants , with every fibre in his body to leap up and join them. You can practically see the energy running through him! Yet even though every instinct is telling him to go, he manages to hold himself back. That little moment of self-control is huge—so well done, Boris for finding your pause button. 👏 This is only one way of beginning to build impulse control, but these first steps are the foundation that prevents bigger problems later on. A dog that can master these small victories becomes easier to live with, safer in the real world, and far more enjoyable to take anywhere. 👉 Watch the video and notice how much effort young Boris is putting into keeping himself together—it’s the start of something really important. 2 days ago he was as good as totally feral
Impulse control : So overlooked but vitally important
Paula's Progress
Had to post this here , Paula's progress, from reactive to this in 2 days . Fantastic result Paula. Stunning little Spanner https://www.skool.com/canineconundrums/live-qa-with-chris?p=616d75e2
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