Who is This For?
Details:
4 Sessions / 90 minutes each / Public spaces & transitional environments (e.g. trail-to-sidewalk, plaza-to-street, etc.)
Service Track:
Youth
Difficulty:
Medium-High
Age Range:
5-12 Months
Package Cost:
$700
Energy Level:
Medium, Medium-High
Target Goal:
To recondition the adolescent dog’s sensory input system by slowing their interpretation of environmental stimuli, reducing hypervigilance, and installing regulation rituals that activate curiosity and cortical function over fear-driven limbic response.
Meant For:
Young dogs showing sensitivity to sounds, textures, novelty, or movement
Dogs who panic, freeze, bark, or overreact to routine environmental triggers
Dogs who refuse certain surfaces or startle easily during exposure
Overstimulated or “shut down” dogs on walks or in public
Owners frustrated by their dog’s sudden refusal to walk in new places
Owners trying to “socialize” but seeing more regression than growth
Owners needing a real alternative to flooding or forced exposure
First-time dog owners unsure how to help a fearful or overstimulated pup
Expected Behaviour Shifts:
Reduced panic and hesitation in new environments
Increased willingness to explore unknown textures or settings
Decreased vocalizing, freezing, and avoidance behaviour
Strengthened handler trust and emotional anchoring
Improved environmental confidence and real-world composure
Service Description
The world isn’t just loud—it’s too loud for your dog.
Adolescence is when sensory thresholds collapse. Suddenly your dog won’t walk past garbage bins, flinches at every scooter, or shuts down on the sidewalk. That’s not “bad behaviour”—it’s a nervous system screaming for help.
Sensory Rewiring & Environmental Fluency is a 4 session transformation designed to decode your dog’s sensory sensitivities, map their stress load, and teach them how to process the world instead of panic through it.
We use decompression-based exposure, terrain transitions, sound drills, and handler-led regulation to rebuild trust in novel environments. Your dog learns to pause instead of panic. To observe instead of overreact, and to regain a sense of control in places that once triggered meltdowns.
This is how we make the world walkable again—not through obedience, but through understanding.
Neuroscience Insight
When environmental input overwhelms the Reticular Activating System (RAS), the limbic system takes control—leading to startle, flight, or freeze responses. This program slows sensory intake, promotes safe novelty exposure, and activates cortical engagement through co-regulated observation. By shifting interpretation speed, we rewire how the dog filters external data—turning stimulation into information, not a threat.
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