The same four-week foundation from a board & train. Free. The actual work, in order, that turns your dog into a dog you can take anywhere without losing your damn mind.
If you don't know me yet, here's the short version. I run Robertson Dogs out of Southeast Texas. I work with pet dogs and their owners to build real, reliable obedience. The kind that holds up in the real world, not just in your living room.
I started where most owners start. With a dog I couldn't control. I bought every collar, tried every YouTube tutorial, sat through every "positive only" lecture telling me my dog just needed more cheese. None of it worked.
What worked was a system. Built on leash pressure, markers, and the four phases of training. Built one rep at a time. The same system in this course is the foundation under every board & train dog that walks out of my kennel.

A trick dog performs when nothing else is happening. He sits in your kitchen when the dishwasher hums. He comes when you call, in the backyard, when nothing else is going on.
A real trained dog performs in the moments that actually matter. He holds a place command when a guest knocks. He recalls past a squirrel. He walks loose past another dog. He drops on command from twenty feet out when he's about to run into traffic.
Real obedience is built for the real world. That's what this system trains. Nothing else.
You love your dog. You've tried. You've watched the YouTube videos. You bought the harness the guy in the polo sold you at the pet store. You've been to a "training class" where you sat in a circle with eight other owners and learned how to feed your dog a treat.
But the second a real distraction shows up, the wheels come off. The dog still pulls hard on the leash the whole walk. He still barks at the door. He still won't come back when you call him at the park. You've started to wonder if maybe he just is what he is.
He isn't. What you're missing is not the right collar, not the right treat, not more patience. What you're missing is a system.
The videos give you the work. The companion guide gives you the reference. Ten printable pages. Every concept. Every marker. The four quadrants of how dogs learn. The training sequence. The rules.
Tape it to your fridge. Tape it to the wall by the back door. You won't read it once. You'll read it for the rest of your dog's life.
You can keep doing what you're doing. Keep getting pulled down the street. Keep apologizing to the neighbors. Keep avoiding the park because last time was a disaster. Keep telling yourself you'll figure it out next month.
Or, you can drop your email below. Start today. By the end of the month, you'll have a dog that walks loose, holds a place command, and responds to his name like it actually means something.
The course is free. The cost is what your dog learns while you wait. Every bad rep is a rep that has to get un-taught later.