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🐾 Welcome to The Pack!
This space was built for dog owners who are done feeling stuck and are ready to put in the work to build a calmer, more confident, more connected life with their dog. Here’s how to get the most out of The Pack 👇 1️⃣ Show up like it matters. Watch the lessons, join the calls, and participate in challenges. The more effort you put in, the more progress you’ll see. Your effort = your progress. 2️⃣ Lead with respect. We’re all learning. Be kind, patient, and open-minded — especially when others are struggling. Every dog is different, and every owner’s journey looks unique. 3️⃣ Keep it real. Share your wins, your struggles, and your “what do I even do right now?” moments. Honesty helps everyone grow — and it reminds others they’re not alone. 4️⃣ Ask for help early. If you’re stuck, confused, or frustrated, post about it. Tag a trainer. Don’t wait until it feels hopeless. That’s what this community is here for. 5️⃣ Engage with purpose. Like, comment, and cheer others on. The more energy you put into this space, the stronger the Pack becomes for everyone. We’re not here to chase perfection. We’re here to build calm, trust, and confidence — one rep, one walk, one breakthrough at a time. Now, go say hi 👋 , share your dog’s name (bonus points for cute dog photos), and tell us what you’re working toward. Welcome to The Pack — let’s get to work. 💪🐶
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What is everyone working on when their dogs? What can I help you with? What are your wins? I want to know!!
Win of the Week
Nara LAYED DOWN during daycare today!! My anxious, introverted dog, who HATES daycare, but I force her to go so she stays socialized with other dogs. She usually paces, stands and pants, or sits in the corner and pants. But not today! I'm so proud of her.
Win of the Week
Community call TONIGHT
Hey everyone! We’re going to do the community call tonight (because life happens)! Jump on if you can! It’ll still be at 7pm!
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How is your dog at the vet?
One of the common things clients tell us is their dog is terrible at the vet. The dog is “perfect” everywhere else but not there. My question back is usually “well what are you doing to prepare your dog for success at the vet?”. Are you working on touching and grabbing random areas, look at teeth and ears, accountability during the ride there and in the waiting room? What about leverage their obedience while in the exam room? Dogs can be successful at the vet but it’s up to us to set them up for success! Are you struggling with the vet? Let me know! Want other tips? Let me know!
How is your dog at the vet?
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