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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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  • • 3/9/26

    Heeling Pull Away with Leash

    This drill builds commitment to heel by teaching your dog to stay with you even when pressure pulls them away. The leash becomes a communication tool that encourages the dog to choose position and stay engaged with the handler.

  • • 3/9/26

    Heeling Push Away

    Push away heeling teaches your dog to maintain position even when you move into their space. This exercise helps fix the dog from straying away and staying engaged by you.

  • • 11/4/25

    Intro to Loose Leash Walking

    Learn the foundation of a proper loose leash walk. This is where communication starts — understanding leash tension, position, and clarity.

  • • 11/4/25

    Shaping Heeling Positions

    We start introducing and shaping the heel position — focus, alignment, and consistency. You’ll see how to break it down step-by-step so your dog learns to love finding that position next to you.

  • • 11/4/25

    Incorporating Heeling into Training

    Now we start blending heeling into real sessions. Learn when and how to add it naturally into your walks and obedience work so it becomes part of your dog’s rhythm — not just a command.

  • • 11/4/25

    Putting the Collar On Your Dog

    Something simple, but often overlooked. Learn the right way to put the collar on your dog — calmly, confidently, and with structure. How you start matters.

  • • 11/4/25

    Collar Placement

    Collar placement makes a world of difference. In this video, I show you where and how the collar should sit for proper communication and effectiveness — and why small adjustments matter.

  • • 11/4/25

    Leash Pressure

    An introduction to leash pressure — how to teach your dog to yield to it instead of fight it. You’ll see how clear, calm communication through the leash builds trust and understanding.

  • • 11/4/25

    Leash Pressure Level 2 (Upping Drive)

    Taking leash pressure to the next level. Learn how to add motivation and drive while keeping clarity, engagement, and control. Perfect for dogs that understand the basics and are ready for more.

  • • 11/4/25

    My Normal Walks with Arya

    A look into what my everyday walks with Arya actually look like — calm, structured, and connected. This isn’t about perfection; it’s about relationship. You’ll see how routine walks set the tone for all training that follows.

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.