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A NEW LEASH ON LIFE
DOG TRAINING PRESENTS

NEW PUPPY PARENTS 
RAISE THEM RIGHT!

AN ONLINE PROGRAM FOR  PUPPY & OWNER EDUCATION

In less than 8 weeks, you’ll learn how to set your new puppy up for life, and love living with them! 

 

Let's sort out the nipping, jumping, barking, stealing & chewing, and help them become the well rounded canine family member of your dreams. Learn how to understand and guide their socialisation and confidence, as well as their listening skills, without relying on food for everything.

A German Shepherd puppy

Over the last 20+ years, I've been working very closely with thousands of people and their pups, via puppy pre-school, private sessions, group classes, online, and just about any format that you can think of. 

 

All breeds, ages, issues, and personalities. 

 

And the results have been amazing. 

 

So I’ve packaged up all of my knowledge, skills and processes into my online program to help puppy owners, just like you, to raise your puppy to be a happy, friendly dog that listens and does as they’re asked.

Does your puppy:

  • Need help settling

  • Nip, bite & mouth

  • Bark just for the fun of it

  • Try to rush out the door or gate

  • Chase the cat or chickens

  • Harass the older dog

  • Steal things and chew them up

  • Do zoomies around the house 

 

Or all of the above and more, lol.

 

A Dalmatian puppy

And you know, they’re going to be a bit unpleasant to live with when they get older if you don’t start teaching them some manners and self-control pretty soon.

 

Now the good news is you can fix all of the above and more without changing their personality, no matter the breed. And if you think your breed is not trainable, I can tell you as a dog trainer and dog foster Mum I’ve successfully trained just about any breed that you can think of to be happy, respectful, and well-behaved members of society. 

 

 

All breeds are trainable with this method.

There are three main reasons dogs have bad manners:

1.     They truly don't understand what you want

2.    They understand what you want but they have no desire to do it 

3.     They understand what you want, and they want to do it, but they lack the self-control to override their impulses

A Cavoodle puppy with a grown up Schnauzer

Or any combination of the above depending on the situation, their age and where they are at in their learning journey at the time. 

 

Believe it or not, all these things are relatively easy to fix.

The difference between managing behaviours and eliminating them

 

Some training methods have the owner continuously juggling their dog's bad manners so that no one gets hurt or inconvenienced. This gets frustrating and draining and it gets harder to manage.

Our puppies are at a stage now where it’s easier to teach them so that later we don’t have to deal with:
 

  • Locking the dog away when visitors come over because it's out of control

  • Not being able to put the dog outside for long because it barks, jumps on the door or destroys things

  • Opening the door or gate gingerly so you can get in or out without your dog barging through

  • Distracting the dog or luring it with a treat or toy to get it to stop doing something

  • Hiding your possessions so that they don't get destroyed. 

  • Walking your dog early in the morning or late at night when there are fewer distractions or so fewer people see you being walked by your dog 

 

Hint: Anytime you feel the need to say wait, sit, no, or stay you are probably micromanaging them

 

In this situation, we are teaching our puppies that they don’t need to listen or control their natural impulses because we will do it for them if it’s truly needed. Then we wait for them to “grow out of it”, which unfortunately, often doesn’t happen and you find yourself still micromanaging your 12 or 14-year-old dog. 

Imagine your dog’s confusion when a behaviour was adorable at 8 weeks old, funny at 12 weeks, tolerable at 16 weeks and unacceptable at 6 months old

The poor thing

Bernese Mountain dog puppy

Instead, we want to start teaching our puppies now a clear set of rules. We want to teach it in a way that makes sure they understand what you want, that they have the desire to do it, and the self-control to make it happen. 

Once taught, we want them to obey the rules without you having to say anything or change anything about your routine or life. You can just live in harmony with your dog.

 

The above scenarios instead would play out like this:

 

  • Visitors come over, knock on the door or ring the doorbell, and your dog greets them excitedly, but with no barking or jumping, without you needing to say anything

  • You can put your dog outside whenever you want to, for hours at a time if you need to, and know that your dog will be calm and accepting

  • You say nothing as you open the door fully and your dog looks at you waiting for permission to go in or out

  • You don't need to distract your dog when it's naughty because the dog knows how to behave correctly

  • You leave your things wherever you want and your dog knows not to touch them

  • You can walk your dog whenever you want and be confident that you know how to handle any distraction you can encounter as it arises. 

 

Now, this might not fully happen during puppyhood, but we can get them off to a great start, without the inconsistency of changing the rules along the way.

 

Imagine the relationship you’ll have with your dog and how deeply you’ll understand each other when all of the above is a breeze!

 

And the best time to start working on this, is now - when they’re puppies!

1.      One simple method that can teach any puppy, so you'll be able to communicate exactly what you do want, and don’t want from them, in a way that genuinely makes sense to them, eliminating all the guesswork and frustration

2.     Getting your puppy to listen to you under all types of distractions and testing them out in real-world scenarios - when they're excited, scared or distracted, or when they simply don't want to - this might even save their life one day 

So here's some of what we're going to work on

Straight hair Cavoodle puppy

3.     Establishing a relationship where your puppy sees you as the leader, has a real desire to please you and is certain that they can rely on you when they might be worried or overwhelmed 

4.     Building up your puppy’s level of self-control in all different situations - this is a skill they're not born with but they can definitely learn and the more they practice, the more they're capable of despite the seemingly fun things going on around them

Schauzer puppy learning sit
Puppy with great ears

5.     Eliminating jumping for good (unless you invite them to jump) - you'll have visitors over and your dog will greet them without jumping on them or you'll come home wearing nice clothes and be safe from muddy paws 

6.     Stopping the barking before it becomes nuisance barking - you don't need to know every time someone walks past the front fence or when a bird is in the yard

7.     Applying the method to nipping & mouthing, barging through doors, stealing & chewing things, and any other behaviours that we would not want our fully grown dog to be doing down the track

8.     Starting out with some basic obedience that you can build upon, without needing food bribes – sit & stay, recall, staying on their mat – all great and essential foundations

Puppy in a sandpit
Puppy socialisation

9.     Strategies for you to be able to create and control good quality social situations – understand that socialisation is not limited to dog play and in fact, most dog play creates more problems than it solves

10.  And finally, imagine having a trainer on hand who can guide you through this whole process including your toilet training and crate training issues (where relevant)

Put all these things together and it might feel like your puppy can’t have any fun at all, but the reality is that it’s your puppy's job is to explore their world and work out their limitations, and it’s your job to be clear, calm and consistent. 

 

We are looking at the big picture and the end game, whereas they are living in the moment, and if you stop them from doing the naughty, cheeky things before they become real habits, they will never know any difference.

Puppy social skills_edited.jpg

So Is This Program Right For You?

My puppy program is SIMPLE to follow and leads to lasting change

but it's not for everyone

 

So, if you're not prepared to do the following this program is not for you. 

 

  • Train your puppy without using food/treats

  • Use training equipment that gives you control instead of the puppy having control

  • Say “No”, and mean it, but without smacking

  • Physically manoeuvre your puppy into different positions

  • Teach them about restriction and eventually self-restraint

  • Be strict when you need to in order to have more freedom with them later on

  • Be consistent with the rules and communication 


Any puppy can benefit from this program but it’s not for every owner. 

 

The program is aimed at puppies who get started in the 8 to 12 week age bracket. If your puppy is 13 to 15 weeks it will still work really well but don’t procrastinate as your puppy will out-mature the content. 

 

If your puppy is already 16 weeks + I suggest we have a conversation about the adolescent program instead because this content will be a little immature for them shortly, if it isn’t already.

Here's how it will work

Bernese puppy sits

Each week for eight weeks you'll get access to one module of content that will normally include 6-8 videos. In some instances, there are supporting reference materials that you can print. 

 

Some of the videos are super short 2-3 minutes, a few are longer 10-15 minute videos. You can watch these and rewatch them as much as you like. I’ll explain the skills or concepts that we are talking about in the video and in most instances you’ll see me practicing with actual puppies so you can get the idea. Just like an in-home or group class trainer would do.

 

Then you go and start working on the same things with your puppy. Over and over, because it’s important to understand that puppies have a very short little span of attention and depending on their age, retention is difficult.

 

And you get lifetime access to the videos.

I'll be helping you teach your puppy manners and obedience that will last, and can be built upon, in every way I can.

 

The more you implement, the better your results will be.

So, I'd like you to be sure you have around an hour a week, over the next 8 weeks, to watch, listen and learn. And add practice time onto that. Random practice that can happen at any odd moment because puppies are all over the place initially.

 

Don’t procrastinate because even though you’ll still have access to the content, it will quickly become too immature for your puppy.

How to get support

Join the DIY option

(Do It Yourself)

  • Suitable for all breeds, personalities and ages up to  15 weeks

  • Eight modules including obedience, manners, boundary setting, socialisation and behavioural problem solving

  • Train without bribery or smacking

  • Watch, listen, practice, reinforce, reward​

  • Bonus Socialisation Checklist included

  • Lifetime access to the modules to refresh yourself anytime you need to

  • A private Zoom session is available for purchase if needed at any time

Join the Supported Program

(Done With You)

Everything that's in the DIY option plus:​

  • You can ask questions, post videos and get help and feedback every weekday via our private online community (so make sure you join)

  • I'll be giving you support and guidance every step of the way over the 8 modules, with a bonus of 4 additional weeks of support (12 weeks in total!) beyond the end of the modules

  • I’m here to help, so it’s important you keep me updated with what your dog is throwing at you from week to week, or better yet show me with some footage

OR

Let's hear from some real Graduates

A Cocker Spaniel puppy

"I’m located in another city and her virtual program really hit the mark with our puppy. Besides this, the amount of online support that Keryn provides is above and beyond what I could ever have expected."

Megan with Soda the Cocker Spaniel puppy

"Keryn's videos are informative, giving the why as well as the how. She includes real examples of her working with puppies who are just learning so you can see what to do and not to do!"

A Kelpie puppy
An American Bulldog puppy

"Heaps of support provided with training! Great online course! Lots of fun! I have a Pup who is on the way to excellent manners. Thank you."

Crystal with Mac the

American Bulldog puppy

Jo with Molly, Pippi and Spud the Kelpie puppies

Ready to dive in?

I'm here to help puppy owners really connect with their pups, build their relationships, and work on the things that are most important to you and your puppy.

 

The total cost to join the program and get all of this goodness is only 

  • $97 if you want to DIY (no classroom access, just the content, yours to keep)

  • $197 if you want me to support you every step of the way in our online classroom

 

I'd love to help guide you and your puppy.

 

Here's how to get started.

 

Simply click the button below to join.

 

I can't wait to see you there. 

Keryn

 

PS There are limited spaces in the Supported Program so I can give everyone the support and help they need, so I recommend getting in quickly.

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