Moving Toward Secure
This worksheet goes with Post 3 of the attachment series, Moving Toward Secure. It walks you through setting an intention before you head out, a simple four-step check-in for the moment your body reacts before you’ve decided anything, and space to get specific about what your opposite move actually looks like, so it’s ready before…
The First Shift: Attachment Styles in Action
You’ve identified your attachment pattern. Now comes the part that actually changes things. This resource is for handlers who have read the post, recognized themselves, and are ready to act on that recognition. Not a complete overhaul. Just one specific, practical shift for your attachment style: try it on your next walk and notice honestly….
What’s Your Attachment Style on the Leash?
Most of us learned how to be in relationships long before we ever picked up a leash. Those patterns don’t disappear when we’re working with our dogs. They show up in how we respond when things go wrong, how much we need to control the outcome, and how we handle uncertainty. This reference card introduces…
Is My Dog Regressing?
You notice that something is different. Maybe your dog is doing things they had not done in months, or responding in ways that feel like you are starting over. You are not sure if this is a blip or something bigger. This guide helps you slow down and look at what is actually happening, separate…
If X Fails Crisis Guide
You tried the thing your trainer told you about, but it didn’t work. Maybe the equipment wasn’t cooperating, maybe the environment was too much, maybe your dog just wasn’t there today. You are starting to spiral, and you need somewhere to go or something to do right now. This guide is for that moment. A…
Grounding On The Go
You’re in the middle of it. Your dog is pulling, someone is staring, and your nervous system is already three steps ahead of you. This short guide gives you something to actually do in that moment. Simple, body-based tools for grounding yourself when you are out in the world with your dog, and things are…
