Dog Training Advice — one plan at a time.
Life can get busy — if you’re experiencing training issues with your dog,or just want to have fun with your fur baby, then our virtual dog trainer can help. Personalised to your time, your dog’s breed and behaviours.
Answer a few questions about your dog’s habits and triggers. Get a tailored 14 day plan using calm, reward-based steps — plus daily email reminders and prompts to keep you moving forward.
Client Feedback
Sarah & Max
"Max used to lunge and bark at every dog on our walks. I couldn't wait weeks for a class, so I used the Assistant for immediate redirection tips. Our walks are actually enjoyable now!"
David & Bella
"Between meetings, I don't have time to research behaviour. Having instant separation anxiety tips in my pocket helped me stay consistent with Bella. She’s much calmer when I leave now."
Maria & Coco
"Even with years of experience, every dog is different. This app is an invaluable tool for specific fears. It’s the perfect bridge between my sessions with our professional behaviourist."
Chat with your AI dog trainer, anytime
Every plan comes with a built-in AI dog trainer you can talk to. Ask questions about specific days, exercises, setbacks, or what to do next — all based on your dog’s plan and needs.
- ✔ Ask about specific days or exercises
- ✔ Get reassurance when things don’t go to plan
- ✔ Start a fresh chat whenever you like
- ✔ Human referral if you need that extra bit of help
Enrichment & Learning
Great training is easier when your dog’s brain is engaged. Daily enrichment helps reduce boredom, improves focus, and can lower problem behaviours before they start.
- ✔ Scent games (hide treats, “find it”)
- ✔ Puzzle toys / snuffle mats at mealtimes
- ✔ 5-minute mini training sessions
- ✔ A new route or sniffy walk for variety
Tip: Mental exercise can be just as tiring (and rewarding) as a long walk.
Tell us about your dog
Breed, age, history, and what’s happening at home or on walks.
Pick the behaviours to improve
Jumping up, barking, recall, separation anxiety, reactivity, and more.
Get a plan + weekly check-ins
We’ll ask how it’s going, send a daily reminder email and help you adjust or tackle the next issue.
A Support System for Every Dog Owner
Building a bond with your dog is a journey that happens in the small moments of every day—not just during a weekly class. While professional trainers provide world-class expertise, life often moves faster than a scheduled appointment.
The Dog Assistant was designed to be the "bridge" for your training journey. It’s for the busy professional who can't always make it to the facility on time, the parent juggling a hectic schedule, and the owner who needs an instant reminder on a technique in the middle of a walk.
Whether you are preparing for your first professional consultation or looking to maintain the progress you've already made, our AI-powered assistant ensures you never have to "wing it" when it comes to your dog's behaviour.
| Feature | Human Trainer | AI |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Role | High-level strategy & complex behaviour modification. | Daily habit building & instant "how-to" reminders. |
| Availability | Scheduled 1-on-1 sessions or weekly classes. | 24/7 access, whenever a "teachable moment" happens. |
| Best For | Hands-on coaching & specialised safety issues. | Reinforcing basics & answering immediate questions. |
| The Benefit | Personalised, expert human observation. | Convenience that fits into any busy schedule. |
Note: We always recommend consulting a certified professional for severe aggression or safety-critical behaviours.
Common dog behavioural issues the tool can help you with
Pick one main issue at a time. We’ll guide you with calm, reward-based steps and show you what “good progress” looks like. Issues are grouped by typical complexity: Low Medium High
- 🚽 Toilet training / house training
- 🧺 Crate training difficulties
- 🏃 Pulling on the lead
- 📣 Barking at door / visitors
- 🗣️ Excessive barking
- 🛋️ Cannot settle indoors
- 🍽️ Begging for food
- 🥪 Stealing food / counter surfing
- 🧠 Poor focus / easily distracted
- 📢 Does not respond to name
- 🌙 Night-time whining
- 🙋️ Jumping up at people
- 🔁 Recall / poor recall
- 🦷 Nipping / mouthing
- 🧸 Chewing furniture or items
- 🕳️ Digging behaviour
- 🚪 Door dashing
- 🪟 Escaping the garden
- ⚡ Over-arousal / hyperactivity
- 🧘 Impulse control issues
- 🤝 Socialisation difficulties
- 🚗 Car anxiety
- 🩺 Vet or grooming fear
- 💥 Noise sensitivity (fireworks / thunder / household noises)
- 😟 General anxiety or fearfulness
- 🏠 Separation anxiety / distress
- 🧨 Destructive when alone
- 🐕 Reactivity to dogs on walks
- 🚶 Reactivity to people
- 🍖 Resource guarding (food / toys)
- 🧍 Guarding people
- 🧨 Severe separation distress
- ⚠️ History of biting
- 👶 Aggression toward children
- 🐇 Predatory behaviour
Is this a replacement for a dog trainer?
We’d always suggest working with a good dog trainer. However, for many common issues, this can be a great starting point. For aggression, bites, or extreme anxiety, you’ll often need hands-on help — we’ll say so clearly.
How long do sessions take?
Most exercises are designed for short, repeatable practice: 10–15 minutes a day, plus management routines.
Can I work on multiple issues?
Yes — start with the biggest pain point first. Weekly check-ins can keep you on the same issue or move on.
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Helpful Dog Training Guide Articles To Common Problems
We have a small selection of guides which you might find helpful
Comfort | Separation Anxiety | Walking & Lead | Fear & Anxiety | Obsessive Behaviours | Training & Focus | Social Skills & Play | Calm & Settle | Arousal & Impulse | Recall | Separation & Sitters | Manners & Greeting | Handling & Touch | Resource Guarding | Barking | Food & Scavenging | Reactivity | Vet & Grooming | Travel & Car | Escaping & Boundaries | Destructive - Outdoor | Mouthing & Chewing | House Training |© 2026 ClientSlot. All rights reserved.
Disclaimer: This tool provides general training guidance only. Use is at your own risk. For serious behavioural issues, aggression, or safety concerns, consult a qualified professional dog trainer or behaviourist.
