

Struggling with lead pulling?
If walks have become a battle, you’re not alone.
Many owners try no-pull harnesses, lead corrections, or advice like “just
stop walking”—but still end up being dragged down the road.
It’s exhausting, frustrating, and far from
enjoyable for either you or your dog.
This course gives you a better way
“How I Stopped Pulling & You Can Too” is an online training course that shows you exactly how to teach:
✅ Focus
✅ A slack lead
✅ Calm walking by your side
Instead of fixing pulling after it happens, we build the right behaviour
from the start — in a way that feels clear, rewarding, and achievable.
What's Included
Your one-time purchase includes immediate access to:
Simple, Structured Modules
Get instant access to 3 easy-to-follow modules that guide you step-by-step through the training journey
Progress at Your Pace
Checkpoints throughout the course help you measure success and adjust your pace so training feels manageable and rewarding.

Clear Video Tutorials
Follow along with professional, easy-to-understand video guides that show you exactly how to train each behaviour—no guesswork.

Ready-to-Use Resources
Includes over 10 training tools like lesson plans, cheat sheets, and printable PDFs to help you

Help When You Need It
Troubleshooting tips are built in, so if things don’t go to plan, you’ll know what to do next without feeling stuck.

Ask Questions Anytime
You’re not on your own—get support by dropping a comment directly in the course to have your questions answered by a pro.
Why this course works:
✅ Proven plan – This isn’t theory. It’s what I’ve used countless times with clients to stop dogs pulling.
✅ Quick wins – You’ll start seeing changes within the first few sessions.
✅ Lifetime access – Revisit it whenever you need a refresher.
✅ No risk – If you’re not seeing progress, I’m here to help.
Let’s talk value
A single in-person 1:1 costs £65
and usually, you'd need several.
But for just £15, this course gives you a full training plan, video support, and the tools to transform your walks.
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