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Adolescence with Less Angst

Help for your dog's teenage phase

  • Has your puppy become a tiresome teen? 

  • Does your dog ignore you? 

  • Are they pulling on walks? 

  • Are they jumping on everyone? 

  • Have they started running away from you instead of coming when called?

  • Is your dog chewing on things even though they are done teething?

  • Has your dog become suddenly scared of things? 

  • Does your dog now hate their harness? 

  • Does your dog have a hard time calming down?  

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Congratulations!  You have a dogolescent!  Much like human teenagers, canine adolescents can be challenging to live with.  But there are ways to help both of you thrive through this phase and beyond.  

Adolescence with Less Angst

Program Highlights

Membership program

Join a community of like minded dog guardians all working to grow their skills and relationship with their dogs.  Members get access to trainer support throughout the 3 month program as well as access to a private community group.  "Ask the trainer" sessions allow members to ask questions about any dog-training questions they have.

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Simple, efficient strategies and exercises

The program focuses on skills and activities you can do now to help you and your dog start to thrive together.

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Instructor led presentations plus weekly program materials

During the three month program you will have four instructor led Zoom presentations.  Participants can ask questions at the end, and recordings will be sent out afterwards.

Each week of the program (12 weeks in total) you will get access to materials and information that you can review at your pace.

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Weekly topics 

Each week is built around a theme meant to enhance one or more of the "Success Sectors" that will help you and your dog thrive: Calm, Confidence, Focus, Relationship and your Human Skills.  You will have access to the program materials for an additional 6 months beyond your enrollment period to complete the program.

Adolescence with Less Angst Information

Sign up to watch a free webinar about dogolescence!

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