Located in Rudy, Arkansas
Serving Fort Smith, Van Buren, and surrounding areas

THE MISERLY MUTT

ALL ABOUT THIS CLASS

Transform your dog’s possessiveness into peaceful sharing with The Miserly Mutt program! This comprehensive training plan tackles resource guarding through personalized support and hands-on guidance. Begin with a 30-minute consultation (phone or online) to map out your goals, followed by six tailored 50-minute sessions and access to our exclusive online homework library. Stay on track with six mid-week reviews, and wrap up your journey with one month in the *Canine Companion Club*, featuring group walks, live office hours, and community support. Give your dog the tools to thrive in a harmonious home.

Prerequisite

None

WHO THIS CLASS IS FOR

The Miserly Mutt program is perfect for dog owners who are dealing with resource guarding behaviors—whether it’s growling over food, toys, or personal space. If you’re ready to address your dog’s possessiveness with positive, effective methods and need expert guidance every step of the way, this program is for you. It’s ideal for owners looking for a structured approach with personalized support to help their dogs learn to share and relax in a variety of settings.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

In The Miserly Mutt program, you’ll learn proven techniques to manage and reduce resource guarding behaviors, including how to prevent aggression over food, toys, and personal space. Through structured training, consistent reinforcement, and expert guidance, you’ll teach your dog to remain calm, confident, and cooperative in all situations.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • One 30 Minute planning session (online or over the phone)
  • Six 50-minute training sessions
  • Six quick online or phone check ins where you can ask questions and we can discuss your progress (held around the middle of the week between your training sessions)
  • One month access to our Canine Companion Club to help you stay on track in your training.

WHEN CAN YOU START

Contact us today to get on the calendar. With behavior issues like resource guarding, the sooner you  start, the easier it is to fix!