Training & Behavior
Training & Behavior: Building the Foundation for a Healthy Life
My journey with dogs didn’t start with nutrition or wellness — it started with training. It led to a passion in complex behavioral issues — and everything changed.
Years ago, I was deep in the world of dog training, helping pet parents build better relationships through clear communication, positive reinforcement, and understanding what their dogs were really trying to say. As time went on, I realized something big: you can’t separate behavior from health. Stress, poor nutrition, gut issues, and even toxic overload were often hiding underneath the surface of the “bad” behavior I was called to fix.
Today, I blend my background in training and behavior with a deep focus on nutrition, wellness, and emotional health, because the truth is — a thriving dog needs support in every area, not just one.
If you're here to understand your dog better, prevent behavior problems, or heal challenges at the root, you’re in the right place.
Tethering Indoor Leash
Use your leash to help manage new dogs in your home or getting your training under control.
Chained Dogs are Risky
Teach your children to never approach a dog that is chained or restrained.
He May Not Like All Kids (People)
Even though your dog likes your kids, he might not like other kids.
Your Dog Is Aging
Your dog is getting older every day. Things he once tolerated or even enjoyed, may no longer be something he will do. Monitor your dog.
Know Your Dog, Prioritize Him On The Outing
If you have your dog out in public, the dog at the end of your leash is your first priority at all times.
Use Safety Protocols
Smart safety protocols to use when you have an aggressive dog in your home.
A Tired Dog Is Still An Aggressive Dog
A tired dog is a happy dog is such a false sense of security when the dog is aggressive. A tired dog is still an aggressive dog.
Protect Yourself
Protect Yourself if you are ever attacked by a dog, or dog redirects a bite towards you.
More Safety Protocols
Any dog can bite. Having safety protocols in place is necessary for any foster home, kennel, or trainer. Even home with multiple dogs.
Fear Of Thunder In Dogs
Storms and thunder are stressful for many dogs. But you can create a change.
