🐾 Next Aggressive Dog VIP Mentor Session: Arousal Up!


I’m excited to share that I’ve been teaching Mentor and VIP Mentor sessions for The Aggressive Dog.com, helping trainers and dog owners tackle real-world challenges with confidence.

My next session is coming up October 1st, and it’s all about arousal:

“Arousal Up? Not just lowering arousal – Sometimes ‘More’ Is What Your Dog Needs”

We focus an awful lot on lowering arousal, calming our dogs down. But did you know that sometimes we need more arousal?

  • Increasing arousal can actually help your dog perform better
  • How to channel energy without overwhelming your dog
  • Practical strategies to teach dogs to handle high-arousal situations

You likely don't have a membership with AggressiveDog.Com, but you don't have to miss out.

✨ Learning when and how to increase and decrease arousal is at the heart of my 8-Week Leash Reactivity Deep Dive, which is open for registration this week only!

👉 Grab Your Seat!

Help your dog harness the right kind of energy—and see how sometimes “more” is exactly what they need.

Talk soon,
Christina

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