Does your dog’s lack of calmness result in misbehavior?

A CALM DOG IS A COOL DOG
A lack of calmness is the root cause of all misbehavior. Turn those struggles into strengths.
Our Online Calmness course UNRAVELS THE SECRETS TO HAVING A CALM DOG.
Calmness Course – Lifetime Access
$157 $94.20 – sale ends Oct. 6th
Growing your dog’s calmness is one of the most important skills you will teach. Calmness training creates a clear, calm dog brain capable of making great choices. They can’t get it wrong! Dogs with a history of Calmness training navigate episodes of excitement, worry or fear, with tremendous ease.
Our Calmness course is an online deep dive into the concept of calmness.
We break this training down into easily manageable bite-sized pieces covering a multitude of topics, allowing you to truly master calmness.
The knowledge you gain will transform your dog. It is a GAMECHANGER for you and your dog!
You get LIFETIME ACCESS to this course, allowing you to go at your own pace referring back to it as often as you like.
And, it gets even better, you get access to our Private Facebook Committee where you can celebrate your success, ask questions and meet Fanstice people who are also teaching their dog to be calm.
Your calmness training is waiting for you and your dog! Jump On In. Remember a CALM DOG is a a COOL DOG.👌
You are in the right place. Our 7 free days of calmness training will get you started on the right track.
See our Calmness client’s comments below. No need to feel frustrated by misbehavior.
Sign up to get a new calmness strategy for the next 7 days.
Tiffany Wrote
“She was so perfect. Saw a mat and hopped on…I didn’t have the heart to tell her it wasn’t for her.”
Tiffany
Sharayah Wrote
“Buckbeak got fixed yesterday.
I am grateful for all of the things I’ve learned to help keep calm for the next 5 days. He’s getting a lot of food dispensing toys and calming games.
Thanks, Debbie, for teaching Calmness Games to make this a less stressful thing on all of us.”
Bobbi Wrote
“The other day my daughter was playing with my other dogs outside and the door open, while I played calmness games in my office with Buster. I just love it when my dogs make good choices. He came into my office and laid down.”
Bobbi
Shari Wrote
“Hi Debbie,
Shari