How to say NO… for your dog and yourself.

If this is what you say to yourself:
- I’m not good at saying no
- I’m a bit of a people pleaser
- I could get better at setting boundaries
- I just have hard time saying my dog isn’t friendly even though I know I should
- My trainer says I should say my dog has a communicable disease, but I can’t keep saying that. Plus it feels like lying, because she doesn’t
- I can tell strangers “no”, but not my parents, or
- I can tell my parents “no”, but not strangers
- I don’t want to ask for special treatment for my dog at the vet. They’re already so busy and I don’t want to inconvenience them.
And then you end up:
- Feeling guilty for having failed your dog
- Stressed out from saying all the yesses that should have been no’s
- Dealing with the aftermath of a triggerstacked dog and a triggerstacked you
then this webinar is for you

I’ll teach you:
Why that is.
(And no, it’s not because you lack the confidence, or because you’re a wuss.)
And I’ll give you 4 tangible strategies you can apply right away
to get you on the path to becoming a boundary rocking human who advocates for themselves and their dog, without morphing into an anti-social selfish ogre.