Transform your dog’s behavior from defensive and aggressive to calm and confident. This course gives you the tools to safely manage and reduce resource guarding and aggression while teaching your dog to feel secure and comfortable sharing.
Dealing with your dog's aggression—whether it's directed at you, other pets, or strangers—can be tough, leaving you feeling frustrated and fearful. It’s hard when your dog growls, tenses up or even snaps while guarding food, toys, or their space. But here's the good news: there is a solution! 🥳
As a professional dog trainer, I've helped many families overcome resource guarding and rebuild trust with their dogs. Let me help you do the same! 🫵
✔ Stress-free mealtimes—no more growling over food bowls.
✔ Safe interactions—your dog no longer guards toys, chews, or stolen objects.
✔ Peace at home—no more tension between your dog and family members (or other pets).
✔ A stronger bond—your dog trusts you and feels safe instead of defensive.
✔ Proven management strategies to prevent guarding before it starts.
✔ How to recognize early body language signs of guarding and stop escalation.
✔ Step-by-step methods to reduce guarding behaviors and create positive associations.
✔ Training techniques to teach your dog to give up items—without fear or conflict willingly.
You've got questions. We've got answers. 😉
Resource guarding aggression is when a dog protects items like food, toys, or even spaces. A fear of losing something valuable drives this behavior—not by dominance—and can result in growling, stiffening, or snapping.
This course teaches you how to prevent aggression within the house and step-by-step training techniques to help your dog ACTUALLY feel better about sharing. The goal is to transform your dog's behavior from aggressive and defensive to calm and relaxed around household items.
Every dog is unique, but we typically recommend managing your dog’s environment to avoid stressors for at least 3-4 weeks. 🤣 By managing your dog's environment and training, you'll see immediate results!
I am a certified trainer who specializes in resource guarding. If your dog's aggression is severe and you are afraid, contact me for personalized guidance, and I highly suggest consulting with a veterinary behaviorist for additional support.
Yes! While this course is self-paced, you can join our exclusive community for ongoing support. We offer three different membership options to fit your needs, where you can ask questions, get feedback, and connect with other dog guardians working through the same challenges.