[NEW CLASS] Love Every Walk!


🌟Sept 24 Free Training

Hey there,

On Wednesday, September 24th at 6pm PST, I’m teaching a new, through leash reactivity workshop:

"ENJOY EVERY WALK - 3 Keys to Stress-Free Walks!"

If you are living with barking and lunging and end up hiding from your neighbours or just staying home, this one is for you.

➡️ Instantly register right here

If you’ve been looking for the solution to building confidence in how to help your dog with their reactivity, THIS is your roadmap.

During this training, I’m going to lay out the 3 important areas I see people missing again & again.

Once you cover these bases, you can learn what you and your dog need in order to succeed. Spoiler - it's NOT the same as what others need, there are no cookie cutter solutions.

Reactivity training shouldn't feel like throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks.

During the training we will tackle:

1️⃣ The 3-step Roadmap to ensure you know what YOUR dog needs

2️⃣ Exactly what SKILLS are important for your dog to know

3️⃣ How YOU can gain confidence and get unstuck​

This will truly be a masterclass on reactivity strategies that are working for 1000s of my clients as well as for my own personal dogs.

Most of all, this workshop will break down exactly what you must do in order to figure your dog out so you can get out there and enjoy walks again.

Click here to sign up for the workshop, which is happening at 6PM PST on Wednesday Sept 24th.

You’ll want to plan to be there live with me (we’ll be on for about 90 minutes) – you’ll receive ALL the key details as the date gets closer, but you gotta be signed up!

I’ll see you SOON,

– Christina

P.S. During this killer workshop, I will be opening the doors to my signature 8 week reactivity training & coaching program, Leash Reactivity Deep Dive.

Inside of Deep Dive, you will receive individualized instruction and daily feedback on your progress, 5 days a week. You'll also be a part of an amazing small group of people who all have the same anxieties and fears you have.

The best part is you have an entire 8 weeks with me in the program. Picture 8 weeks of daily feedback to help you really get the ball going to build up confidence, skills and true understanding of what your dog needs to progress.

The doors will open at the end of the training with a special bonus, so come ready to ask your questions & decide if it’s for you.

Don't miss it.

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