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This is my super popular mentorship program in which I spend 8 weeks with a small group of people struggling with dogs who fight at home. Because this is a custom experience and I get to know each of you and your dogs intimately, space is limited to only 6 people.

DAILY accountability, interaction, conversation & in-the-moment coaching, Tuesday through Saturday.

WEEKLY live sessions to ask questions and discuss any challenges.

VIDEO LESSONS specifically chosen for your needs and the group’s needs.

SMALL GROUP of people facing similar challenges so we can support and learn from each other. Class is limited to 6 people to ensure lots of personal attention

…. all designed to help you progress towards your goal of having a calm, safe, relaxing household.

BONUS!

Everyone who signs up before midnight May 26th (PST) gets my Stationing course FREE! This will jump start your journey to having a peaceful home.

I hope to see you soon!

Christina

2738 Holden Corso Rd, Nanaimo, BC v9x 1n5
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