Go Crazy On Leash

Your dog is a good dog. They just… get “a little worked up” when they’re on a leash and they see others.

OK, maybe a little more than a little worked up.

Maybe your dog goes crazy when they see another dog, a squirrel, a cat, a person, a bike, a skateboard, or a bus... Maybe they only freak out when they see one of these things or maybe a couple of these things trigger them. Regardless of what makes them go crazy, we can help.

Believe it or not, this type of behavioral problem is one of the most common behavioral issues out there. It’s called “leash reactivity” and you aren’t alone. Your dog struggling to keep it together when they see others doesn’t mean that you’re a bad owner or that there’s something wrong with your dog.

A peaceful walk is possible, we promise.

A day will come when you can walk down the street and your dog spots whatever it is that currently makes them lose their mind and they’ll be able to just breeze on by like it’s not a big deal. Because we’re going to teach them how to do it.

When you work with us you can breathe easy because not only is all this possible with your dog, but we’ve done the hard part for you. Every skill is prioritized in order, laid out in an easy-to-follow, set ‘em up & knock ‘em down style plan that leads you through every step of your journey. All you’ve got to do is follow along with the plan and you’ll be right on track.

This program is designed for dogs over the age of four months old.

Choose from three different support levels