TRAIL READY

Off-Leash Adventure Awaits!

Trail Ready: Your Dog’s Path to Off-Leash Freedom

Off-leash adventures sound amazing — until your dog blows you off and you spend the rest of your hike trying to get them back... That’s where Trail Ready comes in.

This 3-level training series is designed to take your dog from sometimes comes when called to reliable off-leash hiking buddy. Whether you dream of peaceful trail walks, more freedom at the park, or just want to stop yelling “COME!” into the void — you're in the right place.

How It Works

Each level of Trail Ready builds on the last, giving you practical skills, real-world results, and the confidence to let the leash go.

Give your dog the freedom they crave.

Trail Ready: Foundations

Start here — Teach the cue. Build the habit.

  • Build a reliable come cue from the ground up

  • Learn how to be more rewarding than distractions

  • Train with long lines, games, and movement-based skills

  • Perfect for dogs with zero or inconsistent recall

4 weeks | $150 | Starts June 29

Trail Ready: Reliable Response

Level 2 — Build reliability and proof your ‘come’.

  • Practice around distractions with better control

  • Increase distance with reliability

  • Start to give your dog more freedom

Trail Ready: Pack Hikes

Level 3 — This is what it’s all for.

  • Small off-leash pack hikes

  • Real-world proofing on the trails with other dogs and distractions

  • Build handler focus, recall under pressure, and pack skills

  • Maintain your training with fun, practical application

  • Let your dog enjoy nature the way they’re meant to - off leash.

FAQs

  • The Trail Ready Program is AMAZING for puppies!

    A recall is arguably the single most important thing you’ll teach your dog. The sooner you start, the easier it will be for your puppy, and the sooner you can start off leash adventures!

  • There are no make-ups, and you will likely fall behind if you miss a class. I recommend making class a priority or postponing registration until you can commit to all the classes.

  • This class is not appropriate for dogs who struggle with reactivity.

  • This class is not suitable for dogs who are reactive to other dogs. Reach out to me for other training options.

  • Good quality treats, a regular leash, and a long line.