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Webinar: Teenagers

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Learn what actually happens in your dog’s brain from puppyhood to adulthood—and how to support each stage without frustration or confusion.

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Why does your “easy puppy” suddenly stop listening?
Why does focus disappear, energy explode, and training feel like it’s falling apart?

This webinar explains what is really going on.

You’ll be guided through your dog’s full development, from early socialization to adolescence and into adulthood, so you can understand behavior changes and respond in a way that actually works.

Instead of trying to “fix” phases, you’ll learn how to adapt to each stage, support natural development, and build a strong, lasting relationship.

In this webinar you will learn

  • The critical socialization window (3–16 weeks) and how to use it correctly
  • What the fear periods are and how to protect your dog during them
  • Why adolescence feels difficult (and why it’s completely normal)
  • What is happening in your dog’s brain during hormonal development
  • Why focus decreases outdoors—and what to do instead
  • How to shift from control to influencing your dog’s choices
  • Why lowering expectations during adolescence leads to better long-term results
  • How play, sniffing, and natural behaviors reduce stress and improve learning
  • What it actually takes (2–3 years) to develop a stable adult dog

Who this is for: 

  • You have a puppy or teenage dog and feel unsure what is “normal”
  • Training feels inconsistent or suddenly harder
  • Your dog seems distracted, impulsive, or overwhelmed
  • You want to understand behavior instead of fighting it
  • You prefer a calm, realistic, and ethical approach to dog training

What you get

  • Instant access to the full webinar replay
  • Watch anytime, at your own pace
  • Clear explanations of each life stage and what your dog needs

Add to cart and watch now to learn what your dog needs at each stage, and how to support them without pressure, conflict, or confusion.