FREE Masterclass!

The Root Causes of
Over-Arousal
in Dog Sports

Stop managing symptoms.
Start fixing over-arousal at its root...

...so you can train and compete
with connection, calm, and confidence.
Saturday, Oct 18th

12-2pm ET
(9am PT/5pm UK)

(yes, there will be a replay)

Register with your best email address:

 "...after just listening to the webinar, I put a few minor things in place and OMG!  The difference in my barking jumping aroused dog is crazy.  We have a long way to go, but I am already SO PLEASED." --Debra Roseman

Over-Arousal is THE #1 problem
in Dog Sports.

And yet? 

Almost everything out there focuses on what to do after your dog’s already over the edge — barking, lunging, zooming, or shutting down 😩

Pattern games and self-regulation tactics are important management strategies 

But they don't address the reason your dog is over-aroused in the first place!

When you don’t understand and address the root cause, two things happen:

  • You can end up stuck managing symptoms instead of making progress.

  • Or worse, the cycle of stress and frustration grows until your dog sport dreams feel out of reach.

 

That’s why I created this free masterclass — to show you how to move beyond management and actually fix over-arousal where it starts.

You’ll learn:

➡️ The 3 ROOT CAUSES of over-arousal

➡️ How to identify which one(s) you're dealing with

➡️ What to do about it — so training and trialing with your dog becomes confident, calm, and connected

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“How am I a 15-year pro trainer and I never knew this stuff?”
-- Masterclass participant

Learn the real cause: 
Understand why your dog tips into over-arousal

Build resilience: 
Support your dog's nervous system for calm and focus

Fix it for good: 
Strategies that work to end over-arousal at the root

Image is my logo which has a dog wearing glasses and a graduation cap looking one way, and a stylized human head filled with a lattice of atoms looking the other way
"Thanks again, Hélène for another really useful and rich in substance masterclass. So often so called “masterclasses” are thin on substance and heavy on promotion but yours really was grounded in so much helpful material.  
I am a retired trauma therapist (for humans) and really appreciated your succinct distillation of complex material into a consumable format. All so bang on!"  -- Gillian

Discover what’s really causing your dog’s over-arousal—and how to fix it for good.

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