NEW Focus In Public is finally here!
Amazing news — the Focus In Public course with LATEST bonuses is finally here!
Here I share my complete step-by-step strategy that gets your uncontrollably excited dog to focus on you, even if they do not respond to treats outside.
With just a few MINUTES a day, you’ll discover:
- How to get your dog interested in treats when out & about
- Interactive skills that keep your dog engaged with you in any environment
- How to stop your dog from whining, tugging, and pulling on leash just to say hi
- Controlling your dog’s “prey drive” so they no longer chase squirrels and wildlife
- … and much, much more!
After working with over 110,000 students, both online and offline, I bundled my 10+ years of experience into one easy-to-follow course…
Because I know most struggles with their dog’s behavior in some way — after all, no dog is born perfect.
That’s why I designed the Focus In Public course as…
An absolute must-have for every dog owner.
No matter their age or breed…
Focus In Public is perfect for you if your dog is:
- Easily distracted, overly energetic, or unruly in public
- Unable to settle in exciting situations…
- If your dog wants to hunt squirrels rather than focus on you…
- If you’ve been hoping your dog will “grow out of” barking and pulling on leash.
So if you ever feel frustrated (even embarrassed) by your dog’s behavior when out and about…
Focus In Public gets your uncontrollably excited dog to focus on you, even if they do not respond to treats outside at the moment.
P.S. Check out the amazing feedback from my early access students!
“It’s all broken down into easy little bite size chunks. You can watch a two minute video, practice that, and your training is done in less than 5-10 minutes a day. I’m looking forward to seeing all the progress that my dogs make as I work with them through this!”
“It’s amazing how fun it is and how much they like training with me! It’s more like playing than working. There’s a big difference after even this short time.”
“They stay beside me, ignore distractions and stay calm when another dog freaks out. Now we can do more things. I don’t have to just leave them home if I’m going places.”
“I can have people over and not worry too much about it because they know to go relax and lay down if I tell them to.”
“We live on a farm where our dogs want to chase chickens, so the section where they play with you instead of running after the chickens is great.”