Unleash Freedom with Emergency Recall Training

Training a Recall That Gets Your Dog Back Every Time


Does your heart skip a beat every time your dog spots a squirrel or another dog on a walk?


You're not alone. An unreliable recall can be stressful for both you and your dog.


But what if you could train a rock-solid recall for those scary situations?


An emergency recall that ensures your pup returns to you safely, even where your cue has to compete with running after a deer. A cue that will make your dog turn on a dime without thinking instead of crossing a busy road?


Introducing...


Emergency Recall Training, the online dog training course designed to transform your walks and hikes into stress-free adventures.


Don't wait for a close call to happen. Start training now so you have a rock-solid recall you can use when your dog just wants to chase the cat, squirrel or deer!


Enroll in Emergency Recall today and give yourself and your dog the freedom you both deserve!

Here's what you'll learn in Emergency Recall:

  • The science behind a reliable recall: Tips to strengthen your everyday recall cue
  • How to train the ultimate recall: The emergency recall that you can use in dicey situations and emergencies
  • Step-by-step training steps: Easy-to-follow video lessons guide you through the training process

Emergency Recall is perfect for:

  • Dog owners of all experience levels
  • Dogs of all ages and breeds (especially those with a high prey drive)
  • Anyone who wants to enjoy safe and stress-free walks with their adventure companion

Here's what our graduates are saying:

"I recalled Millie off of 2 deer this morning outside our fence. Extremely happy!"

- Dawn B

"Putting our emergency recall to the test in the real world at the beach. I was so happy she stopped and came back when I first whistled as she wanted nothing more than to chase the big flock of geese up a head!"

- Erica E.

"I did one on a long leash in a new, distracting environment. Let Lola wander to around the end of the leash, used the whistle, and she came back so fast that she almost clotheslined herself going on the wrong side of a tree. But she did come fast!"

- Kay S.