Vast Improvements In Just ONE Session

I often told dog owners that most of my clients seeing results and great improvements in just 1 session, recently I happen to have an awesome couple that have been keep me updated on their progress since our first session, and I hope this can help you to see the vast improvements they have experienced in just 1 session and it has already been "almost" life changing for them. And unfortunately, the result is A-typical, because you will only be able to experience it if you follow my lead and put the work in; and of course, your life-changing improvements may very different from theirs. Again, you will experience it, only if you put the work in and trust the program I put together for you.

A little background information first:

This awesome couple have 2 Taiwan dogs, Max & Penny, adopted from Love and Second Chances. The couple contacted to me mainly because both of the pups are super reactive to noise and sound outside their door; bark at anyone come in the house; and Max still have accident in the house from time to time, and Max has to be “double leashed” because he’s a “flight risk” on walks; and Penny has some anxiety being crated and anxiety challenge in general.

We had our first session on a Sunday, and here’s the email I received on the following Tuesday, doggie mom also attached couple of cute photos of the pups in their crate laying down as well:

“Thank you Grace! It was so great meeting you on Sunday! and I am happy to report we are already seeing some awesome improvements! 

Last night we we able to both sit down on the couch and eat dinner with both dogs in a crate (penny's had the door open) I will forward a photo in a second email. That is the first time both dogs have not been right next to us begging for food at our meal time. This is just one of many small changes we are seeing already! I am so excited for what the future holds for their training.”

According to the doggie dad, Max would beg at him when he’s preparing dinner, and if doggie dad tried to move Max away, Max would actually growl at him. I told them that I will focusing on creating a new scenario rather than focussing on correcting the growl at this stage, and that’s the updates I received just after about 2 day worth of practice.

About a week later, on Wednesday, doggie mom wrote to me:

“Also another awesome breakthrough yesterday... well first on Monday Penny had her anxious time again around 3:30, not being able to settle after (doggie dad) left at the mid day break. But yesterday I asked him to try the leash exercise right before he leaves since she relaxes pretty quick with it. and it worked!!! after he left, she was relaxed and fell asleep in her usual spot on the couch - no chewing the rug or looking around the house for things to get into (I also put a different rug in the same places to see if it also triggered her, or if it was just the one rug). He ended up having to run home later for a second time and he did this protocol again and it also worked! yay!! 

Just wanted to share the exciting breakthrough!”

This is the family really being proactive on what I taught them, and trying to have their dog calm when Penny started chewing the rug when doggie dad left after lunch break. And I’ve taught them the homework on helping the dog to be more calm, and they took the initiative and implement it, and now they can celebrate the results!

Same week Saturday, one of the latest update email I received from doggie mom:

“We are looking forward to our next session with you! The pups have already come a long way since our first training session and it is so exciting to see! 

Penny has gotten so comfortable in the crate we started keeping her in there any time we are gone this whole week and she did great! and it stopped her afternoon anxiety completely! 

Max is even starting not to go so crazy at everything that walks by when we are outside- thanks to the things you have taught us. He definitely has more to learn and still gets very distracted but we are seeing slow improvements. 

Also they both don't react as much to noises outside and when they do, they calm down a lot faster. 

There has been such a positive shift in our house already, we can't wait to see what session two brings our way!”

Here you have it, just 1 session, about 2 weeks of practice, with 2 dogs, the vast improvements and lives already start changing for both human and the dogs.

I’m really excited to see them in our upcoming session, as they’re really worked on the homework and build up the foundation work, our next session will be so much fun with more tools adding in to help the doggie parents and the pups to be more relaxed and calm, and confident!!

Bring Out the Mensa in Your Mutts,

Grace | The Anti-Obedience Fearful-Dog Expert

P.S. I believe Penny and Max’s family is also bought the supplement I recommended to help the dogs more calm and aid the training, and you can get it here: https://mensamutts.dog/calm

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