Mastering the Walk With Your Dog MASTERCLASS - LIVE training & Recordings
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Do you ever feel like walking your dog is harder than it should be?
You see people on Instagram, or even at your local park heeling their dogs perfectly, effortlessly, and end up wondering WHY your dog’s walk isn’t like that, too?
We get it. We’ve been there. Our clients have been there. And chances are, someone you know has been there (or is currently there) as well.
It seems like the most basic thing, right? Walking your dog is supposed to be the ONE thing every dog owner should be able to do.
Unfortunately, getting the perfect walk is becoming less of the “norm” because there’s a lot of information out there that might not be serving you or your dog properly.
But don’t worry…
There are like a million online courses for walking your dog….
And that’s probably why you’re here ;)
Except this isn’t your average “train a heel” course.
Nope.
We’re not only peeling back the veil on our training methods, we’re throwing the whole damn thing away.
This walking class is going to be a LIVE event with a real client dog. Raw. Unedited. Possibly messy. But 100% transparent so YOU can achieve the same results with your dog, too.
We know a thing or two about training dogs, and how to achieve a flawless heel.
We’ve done it once or twice (or ten thousand times) before.
Now get ready to be in the hot seat, because this event will feel like you’re right there with us!
We’ll be answering questions as we go, and making the process so simple you’ll be hitting the streets with your dog in no time. (And sending us the video proof afterward!)
We’re so excited to share this TWO DAY event with you all, and we can’t wait to see you there!
No worries if you can’t make it live, recordings will be sent out to everyone who joins.
First lesson begins on March 2, 2020 at 4:00pm EST sharp!
Then we'll follow up on March 7th at 4:00pm EST to fine tune things and answer questions.
Your investment: $77 for a lifetime of awesome walks.
See you inside!
*each lesson will run roughly 60-90 minutes