
FAQs
Yes. Many dogs know commands but cannot use them well when they are too excited, pushy, or overstimulated. This seminar focuses on the structure and calmness that make obedience easier to use in real life.
No. This is not a sit-down-stay obedience class. It teaches the everyday structure that helps your dog become calmer, more respectful, and easier to guide.
This is a good fit for common issues like jumping up, barking, pushiness, demanding attention, leash chaos, overexcitement, separation anxiety, and dogs who struggle to settle in the home.
No. This is not about intimidation, overpowering, or constant correction. It is about calm, consistent structure your dog can understand.
This seminar is not built around treat-training. You may still use treats in your dog’s life, but the focus here is on everyday routines, calm expectations, and consistent follow-through.
Yes, as long as the puppy is old enough to begin learning household expectations. Puppies often benefit from structure early because it prevents pushy or chaotic habits from becoming normal.
Yes. Older dogs can still learn new patterns, especially when the household becomes clearer and more consistent.
This seminar will still be educational and helpful, but you may still need private professional help with serious aggression, biting, or guarding.
Yes. The seminar includes time for general questions. Individual case-specific help may need video feedback.
Most owners will be able to start making changes after the seminar and many will not need further assistance. If you want help applying the framework to your specific dog, personalized video feedback is available after seminar completion.
No. Video feedback is only available after completing the group seminar or private seminar, so you understand the framework first.
Group seminars are intentionally small and limited to 12 households.
