The CALM approach

Be a dog Guardian, not a dog ‘owner’.

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By simply changing the language we use, we automatically change the LIVED experience for dogs, animals, and humans.

Make the first choice… reconnect with your dog

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Beginner’s Guide to
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Are you ready to make the first choice and RECONNECT with your dog?

Being CALM…

the most important behaviour your dog will ever learn

A tan and white dog laying on a soft surface, possibly a bed or blanket, looking at and touching a small object with its paw. The background features a wooden floor.

DID YOU KNOW that when your dog is calm, the learning pathways in their brain are engaged. Being calm means that your dog is able to understand how you would like them to respond e.g. performing basic requests like ‘sit’, ‘stay’, ‘look at me’ etc.


A green dog toy with kibble, coconut flakes, and a green plastic part, set on a wooden surface.

DID YOU KNOW that foraging for food is a natural, automatic and spontaneous behaviour that is more than just enjoyable for your dog? Foraging behaviour is an INSTINCTIVE behaviour which means that your dog needs to have opportunities to perform this behaviour every, single day. Being able to perform foraging behaviour gives your dog the essential mental stimulation and emotional satisfaction needed for their mental health and well being.


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