Teach your high prey drive dog how to pause, think and stay calm when they see prey while on the lead.
Your dog is unpredictable on walks. They will suddenly lunge, bark and try to drag you before you've even spotted the squirrel/bird/rabbit - or whatever their favourite prey is.
You've tried avoiding prey. You've tried distracting your dog. And those things just aren't working.
Your dog is so busy trying to chase prey that they won't even look at high value treats or toys.
You are sick and tired of being dragged just because your dog has spotted something.
Then Watching Together was MADE for you. This is simple training that will teach your dog how to cope calmly with seeing prey so that all of those problems disappear.
Watch Together Results
This young dog very much wanted to chase these chickens when they first moved in. His owner worked through the steps in watch together with the chickens safely in a pen. Once the dog learned that he could be calm around the chickens, he stopped wanting to chase them.
If your dog could just take a moment to be still and think when they see their biggest prey triggers.
It might feel impossible right now but unless you work on it, you'll never know what you can achieve.
This training costs £20 and gives you access to live Q&As to help you if you get stuck. Surely the ease it could give you makes it worthwhile giving it a try.
When you buy, you'll get immediate access to step by step instructions in writing and with videos to show you exactly how to be successful.
You will be able to download the instructions to keep handy so that you can easily refresh if you need to.
The training is fast and easy to do no matter where or when you have the time.
Most dogs will learn this in no more than a couple of minutes a day so you don't need to carve out lots of time.
To make sure you are on the right track, for the next three months you'll be invited to live sessions by zoom so that you can ask me questions and get clarity about anything you aren't sure about.
I am passionate about using simple, easy methods to make living with high prey drive dogs easy to do.
I have tons of qualifications. Most recently, I studied for a master's degree in Applied Animal Behaviour and Training. I graduated from that course with distinction. Going back a bit, I studied for and gained a BSc (hons) in Canine Behaviour and Training. Going back even further, I studied for and gained an MA (hons) in Philosophy which means I really understand ethics.
My experience in living with high prey drive dogs spans over 20 years. I've had tons of success in training my own dogs of various breeds to control themselves around prey.
Not only that but since 2018, I have focused on teaching my clients the things I know about prey drive. I've helped hundreds of people just like you to live better lives with their high prey drive dogs.
Modern dog training focuses on being aligned with scientific research. I am not just aligned with it. I actively contribute to the research about prey drive in dogs.
I have articles published by the journal Applied Animal Behaviour Science. As a qualified expert in the field, I also peer review for the journal so that I can help with upcoming research into prey drive.
Q. What happens after I pay?
Q. What if I lose the welcome email?
Q. What exactly do I get for £20.00
Q. When will the zoom calls take place?
Q. What if I don't like it?
Q. Will I have to correct my dog?
Q. Tracey, what are your qualifications?
Q. But - what actual experience do you have?
Q. I think I'll need more help than this quick training will give me. Can I get that from you?
Get help right now.
FOR JUST £20.00.
Legal Disclaimer: I would love to promise you the same results as I got from this training. I would also love to promise you how long it will take. I simply can't give any guarantees. Success in dog training depends on a range of factors including but not limited to: your own efforts, your skill at implementing the training suggested, the time you spend on training, as well as your dog's prior experiences, health, and temperament. You remain responsible for your dog's behaviour.