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Behaviour solutions

Support for bigger challenges

Some behaviours feel overwhelming, but there is always a way forward. Our dog behaviour consultation in Montreal gives you a tailored plan to help your dog work through struggles like reactivity, separation anxiety, or resource guarding.

With one-on-one guidance and science-based methods, we create a path that works for your family and helps your dog feel safer, calmer, and more connected.

Identify the cause

We look at what is driving your dog’s behaviour and address the root, not just the symptoms.

Tailored strategies

Every dog and household is different. We design a plan that works in your daily life and adjusts as your dog progresses.

Ongoing support

You receive practical homework, handouts, and follow-up options so you never feel alone in the process.

Common issues we help with

Reactivity on leash

Walks can be stressful if your dog barks, lunges, or pulls toward people or dogs. We focus on calmer observation, handler focus, and building outdoor confidence.

Resource guarding

From food and toys to spaces and people, guarding can be stressful for everyone. We help reduce the behaviour while teaching your dog to feel secure when sharing.

Separation anxiety

If your dog panics, barks, or destroys things when left alone, we create a gradual plan to build comfort and independence.

Fearfulness

Some dogs struggle with new people, places, or experiences. We use gentle, step-by-step strategies to build their confidence and help them feel safe in the world.

Behaviour consults

Session details

Initial consultation: $130 for a 90-minute session and assessment
Follow-up sessions: $100 for each 60-minute session
3-session package: $280
6-session package: $550

Frequently asked questions

What’s the difference between training and behaviour consults?

Training focuses on teaching skills like recall, leash manners, or polite greetings. Behaviour consults are for bigger challenges such as reactivity, fear, or anxiety. These sessions look at the underlying cause of the behaviour and create a tailored plan to help your dog feel safer and more confident.

How many behaviour consults will my dog need?

It depends on the issue and your goals. Some families see progress after just a few sessions, while others prefer a longer package for continued support. During your initial consultation, we’ll outline what makes the most sense for your dog and lifestyle.

Can you fix my dog’s behaviour?

Our goal isn’t a quick “fix” but lasting progress. We give you tools and strategies to manage the behaviour, help your dog learn new coping skills, and improve your day-to-day life together. Change takes time, but we’ll guide you every step of the way.

Do you use positive reinforcement in your behaviour consults?

Yes. All of our training is science-based and humane. We use positive reinforcement to build confidence and trust, never fear or force. As members of the IAABC, our work follows a professional Code of Ethics that puts your dog’s well-being first.

What if my dog is aggressive toward people or other dogs?

That’s exactly what behaviour consults are for. We’ll work safely, using setups that prevent overwhelm, and design a plan tailored to your dog’s triggers and needs. You’ll get strategies you can use right away, with ongoing support as your dog progresses.

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