
Finally feel supported on the path to stress-free walks, peaceful outings, worry-free visitors and the life you imagined when you first got your dog.
It all starts with my free guide & WhatsApp community. Pop your details below to get both, instantly.
"Is My Reactive Dog Too Far Gone?" will show you:
How to spot the 7 signs of hope that prove your dog isn't broken (and you're not failing).
The 1-minute test to find your dog's "working threshold" (the secret to making progress instead of just managing chaos).
Why their reactions are predictable (and how that predictability is your new superpower).
How to see their "sweet side" as their true personality, not the exception to the rule.
Stop the 2 AM Google spirals. This guide gives you 1-minute tests to spot the green flags you're missing, so you can finally ditch the doubt and feel a surge of real hope.
Stop guessing and get your questions answered. I'll debunk common myths in dog training so you can feel the relief of having clarity in your approach.
Share a 30-sec video of your dog's tense moment and get a targeted TTouch suggestion from me. It's a simple way to ease their overload fast and feel the first thread of the reactivity web loosen.
Finally, a place to share the real stuff. Celebrate the micro-wins (like a quiet walk!) and vent about the struggles with parents who actually get it. No side-eye.
It's about small hinges that swing big doors. Like Anna, who after one session said, "It's the first time I've really felt that we might have found something that could help Skye!" That feeling is what this community is all about.
Real Talk
"Working with Meghan has been truly transformational for us and our dog (having had little success with previous behaviourists / trainers). Our dog is now much happier and content."
— Greg Atkins, Rodney's caretaker
"Winnie is behaving better not through control or coercion, but by having her needs better met and being a happier dog."
— Edward Brunet, Winnie's caretaker
"Ziggy's behaviour has changed so much, from his lead walking, resource guarding and overall manner. He's now happy living with a full family."
— Greg Ward, Ziggy's caretaker
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