If your stomach drops every time you see another dog on a walk…
If you’re tired of dragging your dog away while people stare…
If you’re googling “why does my dog freak out on leash” for the 100th time —
You’re not alone.
And no, you’re not doing it wrong.
This course gives you a clear, simple plan for handling leash reactivity — without shame, stress, or unrealistic rules.
It’s made for you — the person just trying to walk their dog without a public meltdown.
A realistic plan you can actually follow — even if you’re navigating busy streets, loud noises, or off-leash surprises.
You’ll learn what to do:
🔹 Before a trigger appears
🔹 During a reaction
🔹 After it’s over
✔️ Walks that feel calmer and more predictable
✔️ Tools that help your dog feel safe and seen
✔️ Confidence to respond instead of react
✔️ A plan that works even when things go sideways
No fluff.
No complex training routines.
Just practical strategies that work — especially in noisy, crowded environments.
No pressure.
Start when you’re ready.
Your dog doesn’t need to be perfect — you just need a plan.
Whether your dog is scared, frustrated, or just over it, you’ll learn how to help them feel more in control — and how to stay calm in the chaos.
Why leash reactivity happens (and why it’s not your fault)
How to spot early signs before your dog explodes
The MET Framework: Management, Enrichment, Training
How to stay calm and respond in the moment
Tools, tips, and setups that work in city life
Daily habits that lower your dog’s stress
Real-life examples and steps that actually stick