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Leash Reactivity?

Reactivity can feel overwhelming, embarrassing, and frustrating—but it doesn’t have to stay that way.

My new leash reactivity webinar is happening tonight, and today is your last chance to sign up.

After more than a year of teaching the Leash Reactivity Deep Dives, I’ve narrowed my training down to the key pieces that consistently helps teams progress.

The surprise? The online sessions have often been more productive than in-person, because we can slow down, get curious, and really dig into the missing pieces—without the chaos of real-life distractions - and just trying to get through the walks.

Tonight’s webinar includes brand-new material based on what students needed most this past year. If leash reactivity has felt confusing or stuck, this is for you.

Don’t miss it!

Sign up: https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/self-study/webinars​

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