Keep your dog calm, enriched and content when it’s too hot for walkies.
A short, free video series showing you how to tire out your dog mentally, safely and kindly — from the comfort of your own home.
During hot weather, going for a walk can be stressful, even dangerous. But your dog still needs stimulation, structure, and engagement — or the day can quickly unravel.
This mini-series gives you simple, effective alternatives to help your dog stay happy, calm, and enriched without stepping outside.
No special equipment, no hours of prep. Just thoughtful games and training, backed by experience and built for real life.
You’ll get instant access to bite-sized videos covering:
✅ Scent enrichment games – including Find It, the Cardboard Box Game and the Muffin Tin Challenge
✅ Trick training – from Leg Weaves to Paw Target, perfect for focus and fun
✅ Frozen enrichment ideas – cooling treats to engage your dog and help regulate their energy
✅ Calm training – including Settle and Puppy Push-Ups to support emotional regulation
This is the stuff I teach real clients during hot weather to help avoid frustration, restlessness or over-arousal.
Whether you’ve got a busy puppy, a sensitive soul, or a high-energy breed that needs stimulation — this series gives you fresh ways to meet their needs, build connection, and keep life calm.
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✔ Watch in your own time

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These games and training ideas are designed to help your dog stay calm, enriched, and happy at home during the heat — whether they’re a playful pup, a busy thinker, or just struggle to settle without their usual walks.
💡 Little and often is key — try 5–10 minutes at a time and see how your dog responds.
If you’ve got any questions, or want to share how your dog gets on, come and find me on Instagram or Facebook – I love seeing your dogs in action!
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