Let’s cut to the chase…

What’s going on with your dog?

Living with a dog who chases—cats, chickens, bicycles, joggers, cars, or anything that moves—is stressful and potentially heartbreaking.

  • Is your working breed chasing anything that moves?
  • Is your puppy causing havoc with your cat or pocket pet?
  • Is it difficult to vacuum, sweep or mop with your dog present?
  • Are your chickens being tormented?
  • Is there a dangerous snake species in your area?

Whatever the scenario – I can help you!

Watch UnChase in action above!

Read about Kim’s UnChase success story integrating Rocket the rescue Greyhound with two cats…

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Snake avoidance

Imagine your dog coming and alerting you when they see a snake, or calmly ignoring other wildlife – Yes, it really is possible!

Whatever the dangerous snake species in your area, your dog will learn to give them a wide berth. This keeps them safe and gives you peace of mind!

You’ll learn a series of training exercises that we put into a sequence, that can save your dog’s life as well as the life and well-being of our wonderful wildlife.

Cheeky Puppies Who Chase

Let’s teach your pup not to chase from a young age, otherwise, they can get hooked. The earlier you get onto this the better!

Has their arrival turned things upside down for you and your existing pets? I can help you bring calm back to the home front so you can all live together harmoniously. 

Perhaps you are finding it impossible to vacuum, sweep or mop? Would you like to do your housework in peace?  Your pup can learn to self-regulate by choosing alternative behaviours to chasing.

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Scout with her kitty sibling, Pepper ~ Read their story
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Working Breeds in Urban Environments

This can be a tricky combination, as these dogs are bred to control the movement of livestock. 

In their absence, they can become frustrated and start chasing other things that move on the streets. This often includes traffic, prams, skateboards, bicycles, joggers and running children! 

Let’s turn that around and teach your dog to walk calmly by their chase triggers. We don’t want to suppress their natural impulses, instead, we will give them some fun and appropriate outlets for what they instinctively need to do.

UnChase!® training replaces frustration and worry with real-life confidence and peace of mind.

Contact me about UnChase!

Please fill in the form below and I will be in touch about a training program to help with your chasing dog.

UnChase for Snakes program coming soon!

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Ready to put an end to chasing?