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What you’ll learn:

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Got issues with leash pulling? I got you, learn step by step how to help your dog learn to walk with you not against you.

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You got a puppy and don’t know where to start? I’ll break it down for you.

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Don’t want a boring dog? Turn peoples heads by teaching your dog party tricks that can be done anywhere.

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Does your dog not listen to you when you call them? Let’s build a sold RECALL together so they want to race back to you.

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  • Focus Heel (E-Collar)

    Description:
    This video introduces how to use the e-collar to reinforce focus and engagement in the heel position. We break down timing and communication to create a clear, attentive working dog.

  • Focus Heel Duration (E-Collar)

    Description:
    Take your focus heel to the next level by increasing duration. This lesson emphasizes sustained attention, consistency, and proper timing with the e-collar.

  • Right Side Duration Focus Heel (E-Collar)

    Description:
    This video builds duration and stability in the right-side heel position. We focus on maintaining engagement over time while reinforcing correct positioning with the e-collar.

  • Heeling with E-Collar

    Description:
    Learn how to properly layer the e-collar into your heeling work. This video covers timing, pressure, and maintaining focus while moving, creating a more reliable and consistent heel.

  • Right Heeling (E-Collar)

    Description:
    This lesson focuses on teaching and reinforcing heel position on the right side using the e-collar. We build consistency in positioning while maintaining engagement and clarity.

  • Luring Positions with E-Collar

    Description:
    In this video, we introduce how to pair the e-collar with luring to guide your dog into correct positions. This builds clarity and helps the dog understand how pressure and movement work together without confusion.

  • • 3/9/26

    Solidifying Recall With E-Collar

    In this video we take recall to the next level using the e-collar as a communication tool. The goal isn’t punishment — it’s clarity. You’ll learn how to reinforce the recall command so your dog understands that coming back to you isn’t optional, even in high distraction environments. This session focuses on timing, pressure, and rewarding the correct choice so recall becomes reliable anywhere.

  • • 1/28/26

    E-Collar Introduction

    (Building Neutrality & Comfort)

    In this video, we introduce the e-collar in a calm, neutral way with zero stimulation. The goal is simple: the dog learns the collar means nothing negative and becomes just another piece of equipment. Rushing this step creates long-term problems, so we slow it down and do it right.

    This foundation is critical before any association or training begins.

  • • 1/28/26

    E-Collar Association

    (Clear Communication, Low Pressure)

    This session focuses on building a positive association between low-level stimulation and known behaviors. We pair the e-collar with clarity, timing, and rewards so the dog understands how to turn pressure off — without confusion or stress.

    This is where the e-collar becomes a communication tool, not a correction.

  • • 1/28/26

    E-Collar Association – Part 2

    (Consistency & Proofing)

    In Part 2, we build on the initial association by increasing consistency, duration, and clarity. This video addresses common mistakes handlers make at this stage and shows how to reinforce understanding without escalating stimulation.

    This step is about confidence — for both dog and handler.

  • • 1/28/26

    Using the E-Collar for the First Time

    Here we apply the e-collar in real training for the first time. You’ll see how to layer stimulation properly, when not to use it, and how to read your dog’s response in real time.

    Mistakes are discussed openly so you know what to avoid and how to adjust if something doesn’t go as planned.

  • • 1/28/26

    E-Collar for Recall

    (Distance, Reliability, Accountability)

    This video shows how to use the e-collar to build a reliable recall, even at distance. The focus is on clarity, timing, and fairness — not punishment. We reinforce the dog’s understanding while maintaining drive and confidence.

    A properly trained recall is freedom earned, not forced.

Your instructor

A man and a black and white dog are close together outdoors under a blue sky with some clouds. The man is leaning in next to the dog, and the dog is lying with its head resting on a yellow surface.

Steven Jankovic

I didn’t land in dog training by accident. I got here the hard way. I chased golf, writing, management, big numbers, big titles — and learned that building something for someone else will never feel like ownership. I’ve burned out, started over, failed publicly, and bet on the wrong things. What I wanted was something that was mine. Something that demanded discipline. Something that scared me enough to grow. Dog training became that proving ground. It started with my own dogs and turned into a calling — building clarity, control, and real connection between people and their dogs. I’m not here because it was easy. I’m here because I chose the hard path for me.