Becoming

Chilled & Fulfilled

Step 1:

The Assessment Call

The first step is to schedule a time to chat over the phone. There’s some important background info i’ll need from you to understand your goals and how I can best serve you and your dog.

This is the time for you to ask any questions, tell me all about your pooch and decide if I am the right fit for you.

There’s no commitment here so you have nothing to lose.

Step 2:

The Sessions

The number of sessions will depend on your needs, goals and current practices however I guarantee you will see results in just one session or the session is free

Puppies generally require a muti-session program however your needs may be different if you’re already engaged in online or other training programs.

Sessions duration varies and are tailored to your needs. Generally between 1-2 hours.

Sessions location will be the best available option depending on your situation and location.

Step 3:

The Support

Lasting success is important to me and depends entirely on your commitment to your dog in the days, weeks and months after our session as you and your dog form new habits and step into a new way of life.

Included in my service is unlimited phone support (6 days per week) for the duration of your program and for four weeks after the final session via:

Voice memo/message/video

That’s right, you’ve got me ‘on tap’ for all your dog training questions, concerns so you can feel completely confident every single day that you’re redefining your relationship with your dog to help them reach their chilled & fulfilled potential.

 

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 Other Services

 

Video Consult Call

Online video consult calls are a great way to get help. This is how I engage with some of my trainers who are based interstate and overseas. This is useful for those that are unable to do in-person sessions.

“I’m thinking about getting a dog” Consult Call

AN IMPORTANT COMMUNITY SERVICE: Bringing a dog into your life is an exciting thought and huge decision to make. Dog’s don’t arrive well behaved right out of the box, no matter what the breed.

Any ‘good’ dogs you know or have seen have had guidance, leadership, exercise, discipline and affection applied consistently over time. Being a dog’s guardian is an enormous commitment (that can be equally fulfilling) but can be an outright bad experience for you, your household and your dog if not carefully considered. You must have the time and space to fulfil your dogs needs every single day.

If you or someone you know is thinking about getting a dog i’d be happy to chat about the practicalities of dog guardianship, common misconceptions and the the things that people don’t often consider. From pet insurance, diet, choosing the right breed for your lifestyle, choosing a puppy or rescue, purebred or mixed, kids and crates and everything else…

I want to offer this service to ensure people are set up for success by choosing to bring a dog into their life at the right time and with the right preparation.

Let’s talk.