For dog owners working with a trainer

Your trainer knows what to do.
You need the app that makes you do it.

10 minutes a day. At home. Your dog, your pace.

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The Tuesday problem

Your trainer gives you homework.
By Tuesday, neither of you remembers what it was.

You leave the session full of momentum. Then life happens. The notebook moves. The voice note never gets opened. And the next session starts from scratch.

No reminders

Life happens, homework slides. The plan in your head doesn't survive a busy week.

No structure between sessions

Every week starts from scratch. Same drills, same questions, slow progress.

No way to show your trainer

What actually happened at home stays at home. Your trainer is guessing on Tuesday.

By Thursday, Milo doesn't know what Tuesday was either.

What's in the app

A simple loop, kept on a short string.

Three things to do at home, three things your trainer can see. That's the whole product.

Track every session

Log what you practiced, what worked, what didn't. Two taps from the home screen — no journaling required.

Follow your trainer's plan

Homework lands in the app — not a voice note you'll lose. With steps, reminders, and the why behind each one.

See the progress

Week-by-week view of what's getting easier. Your trainer can see it too, so the next session picks up where you left off.

The difference vs. YouTube

The app closes the loop between sessions.

You log practice at home. Your trainer sees it before Tuesday and adjusts the next session. That's the whole trick — and the reason a video on the internet can't replace it.

Owner · at home

Anna marks today done.

Two taps after Bailey's morning walk. Note optional — most days she skips it.

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Loose-leash walk
Tue · 8:42 am · "two pulls near the elevator"
Trainer · before Tuesday

Sarah sees it land. Adjusts the plan.

She knows where to start the session before she walks in the door — no more "how did it go this week?"

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Anna · Bailey · 12-day streak
6 of 7 done · 1 skipped · ready for distractions
On track
"Milo used to pull every walk. By Week 3, the first calm walk." An illustrative example · not a customer quote
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