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Question 1 of 186%
About Your Dog
What is your dog's name?
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About Your Dog
What breed is your dog?
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About Your Dog
How old is your dog?
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Safety Question
Has your dog ever intentionally bitten or tried to bite and injure a person or another animal?
This is major aggression. Not playful biting.
Yes
No
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Aggressive Behaviors
Please check the behaviors your dog has shown:
Select all that apply
Growling at people
Snapping at people
Lunging with intent
Biting (skin contact)
Biting with injury
Aggressive guarding
None
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Warning Signs
Does your dog ever show any of the following when frustrated, scared, or overwhelmed?
Select all that apply
Growling
Showing teeth
Stiff body / freeze
Snapping in the air
Hard stare + raised hackles
None
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Escalation
When these behaviors happen, what usually follows?
My dog backs down
My dog retreats or avoids the trigger
My dog escalates / attempts to bite
I'm not sure
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Contact History
Has your dog ever made physical contact (skin contact) when defensive?
Yes
No
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Your Situation
What made you start looking for training help right now?
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Walks feel stressful or chaotic
My dog doesn't listen when it matters
My dog can't relax or settle
Reactivity (barking, big reactions)
Destructive or restless behavior
I want better structure and reliability
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Behavior Patterns
Where does your dog struggle the most?
At home
On leash / walks
Around people
Around other dogs
Everywhere
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Behavior Patterns
When your dog feels stressed or unsure, what do you usually see first?
Freezing, avoiding, hiding
Explosive energy (barking, lunging, frantic movement)
Ignoring cues / acting like they don't hear me
Restlessness, pacing, destructive
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Behavior Patterns
How quickly does your dog escalate once something sets them off?
Almost instantly
Gradually builds
Only in very specific situations
Hard to tell, it feels unpredictable
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9 out of 10 dogs display at least one moderate-to-severe behavior concern
Often showing up as freezing or shutting down, ignoring cues, explosive energy, restlessness, destructiveness, or difficulty settling when stressed.
You're not alone. Your dog isn't broken.
This is common. And it's workable.
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Behavior Patterns
After excitement or stress, how long does it take your dog to calm back down?
A few minutes
20–30 minutes
An hour or more
They don't really calm down without help
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Daily Life
Which best describes your dog's daily life?
Mostly resting / sleeping
Lots of physical exercise, little mental work
A mix of exercise and training
Constantly looking for stimulation
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Behavior Patterns
When your dog doesn't know what to do, what usually happens?
They shut down
They push harder or get louder
They look to me for guidance
They choose their own solution
I'm not sure
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Behavior Patterns
When cues stop working, what does it feel like?
My dog is too distracted
My dog is emotionally overwhelmed
My dog seems confused
It depends on the situation
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About You
How confident do you feel handling your dog in challenging situations?
Very confident
Somewhat confident
Not very confident
I feel overwhelmed myself
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"Working with SK9 helped me better understand not just my dog, but my own role.
Through clear guidance and practical training, I gained confidence as a dog owner and the progress we made together was incredible."
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Your Dog's Profile
Your Dog Shows Signs of Aggression
This isn't about your dog being "bad." Aggression is driven by something underneath — fear, pain, or feeling unsafe. The good news: with the right approach, it's workable.
What this means
Dogs that bite or attempt to bite are communicating that something feels threatening. This requires a careful, methodical approach — not more commands. Safety and nervous system regulation come first.
Your recommended next step
An in-person consultation is essential so we can safely assess what's driving the behavior, observe your dog in real time, and build a structured plan. We work with aggressive dogs regularly — you're not alone in this.
Ready for a clear plan?
Book your in-person consultation. We'll start with safety, then build from there.
$100 consultation — credited toward any training package
Your Dog's Profile
Your Dog Is Overwhelmed
Your dog isn't being difficult — their nervous system is under stress. They're not ignoring you. They're in survival mode. That's the real starting point.
What this means
Overwhelmed dogs struggle to think clearly when triggered. No amount of commands will work until regulation comes first. When your dog feels safe, learning becomes possible — and behavior improves naturally.
Your recommended next step
An in-person consultation lets us see what's driving the overwhelm, observe your dog's triggers in real time, and build a regulation-first training plan tailored to your dog specifically.
Ready for a clear plan?
Start with clarity. Leave with a plan built around your dog, not guesses.
$100 consultation — credited toward any training package
Your Dog's Profile
Your Dog Is Overexcited
Your dog has energy and enthusiasm — that's not the problem. The problem is they haven't learned how to settle it. That's entirely trainable.
What this means
Overexcited dogs are stuck in a high-arousal state that makes self-regulation nearly impossible. Impulse control, calm states, and clear structure are what they need — not more exercise or repetition of commands they already tune out.
Your recommended next step
We'll assess your dog's arousal patterns, identify what's driving the reactivity, and build a structured calm-first training plan with realistic expectations for your home and life.
Ready for a clear plan?
Calm behavior is learnable. Let's show you exactly how to get there.
$100 consultation — credited toward any training package
Your Dog's Profile
Your Dog Is Confused
Your dog isn't being stubborn — they're getting mixed signals. When the rules are inconsistent, dogs can't predict what's expected. That confusion shows up as unreliable behavior.
What this means
Dogs that respond inconsistently usually haven't been given a clear enough framework. It's not about more commands — it's about making expectations simple, consistent, and predictable so your dog can actually succeed.
Your recommended next step
We'll assess your communication patterns, identify the gaps causing confusion, and build a simple structure that works in real-world situations — not just during training sessions.
Ready for a clear plan?
Reliable behavior starts with clarity. Let's build that together.
$100 consultation — credited toward any training package
Your Dog's Profile
Your Dog Is Under-Fulfilled
Your dog has unmet needs — mental, physical, or both. When dogs don't have enough meaningful engagement, they create their own entertainment. That usually looks like the behaviors frustrating you most.
What this means
Under-fulfilled dogs aren't being destructive on purpose. They're problem-solving with the brain and body they have. Nosework, structured activity, and purposeful engagement can transform this pattern faster than you'd expect.
Your recommended next step
We'll identify what your dog actually needs to feel fulfilled, build a realistic enrichment and training structure, and show you how small daily changes create massive behavioral improvement.
Ready for a clear plan?
A fulfilled dog is a calm dog. Let's figure out what yours actually needs.