
DOES THIS SOUND FAMILIAR?
You got a dog to explore the world together—but now you're stuck doing the same neighborhood loop because walks are too stressful.
Your dog pulls toward every distraction, lunges at dogs and squirrels, and completely ignores you the second something interesting appears.
That weekend hike you've been dreaming about? You're leaving them at home because you can't trust them in new environments yet.


HERE'S WHAT'S REALLY HAPPENING
YOU'RE BOTH PULLING—BUT NOBODY'S COMMUNICATING
The leash stays tight. Your shoulder hurts. Your dog's ignoring you. And the trail you've been wanting to hike together?
It feels impossible when you can barely make it around the block.
IN 4 WEEKS, YOU AND YOUR DOG WILL DEVELOP
LEASH COMMUNICATION
Learn how to use leash pressure, marker words, and timing to create a language your dog understands. So the leash becomes a communication tool.
AUTO CHECK-INS
Teach your dog to voluntarily look at you and track your movement—so they stay engaged with you instead of every distraction on the trail.
CONNECTION
Turn walking into a partnership through U-turns, pace changes, and direction shifts. Get ready to walk and adventure as a team.
YOUR 4-WEEK ROADMAP

1
FOUNDATION
Build your communication system of marker words, leash pressure, and indoor drills. Walks will still be messy, but you're developing the language and basic skills.

3
PROOFING
Put your skills to the test in different environments—parks, trails, busy areas. Add distractions while building consistency. Your dog will start to understand the language you're using, everywhere.

2
CONNECTION
Add the 4 core drills (U-turns, check-ins, pace changes, direction changes) and take your training outside. Your dog will start checking in and show increased attention.

4
ADVENTURE READY
Complete a final proofing of everything you've earned while in high-distraction areas and complete your first structured trail walk together. You're now ready for real adventures.
IS THIS GUIDE FOR YOU?
You want to take your dog on real adventures like hikes, camping trips, and road trips, but walks are too stressful right now
Your dog pulls constantly and ignores you the moment something interesting appears
You're ready to build a partnership based on communication, not constant corrections
You're looking for a quick fix without putting in daily practice
You just want your dog to "behave" on city sidewalks (we train for bigger things)
You're not willing to commit to 4 weeks of consistent, daily training

THE INVESTMENT
CANINE COMPASS FIELD GUIDE:
Loose Leash Walking
$27
What's Included:
✓ Complete 4-week training system
✓ Daily practice plans (5-30 min/day)
✓ Step-by-step drills for leash communication
✓ Troubleshooting guide for common challenges
✓ Instant PDF download—start today
Most trainers charge $150 or more per session for loose-leash training.
You'd need 6-8 sessions minimum—that's $900-1,200.
This guide gives you the complete system for only $27.


