Help your anxious dog go from frantic to fulfilled.

Created by real trainers, this 50+ page guide helps you meet your anxious dog’s emotional and mental needs through proven enrichment, so they can feel safer, calmer, and more like themselves.

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Helping an anxious dog doesn’t start with training - it starts with meeting their needs.

What’s inside?

✅ The enrichment roadmap for anxious dogs

  • Learn how to gently introduce enrichment to anxious dogs - without overwhelming them or triggering fear;

  • Discover 30+ simple, science-backed activities to boost confidence, promote calm, and meet your dog’s real needs;

  • Get clear on what to look for - so you can tell when your dog’s thriving vs. when they’re stressed (and adjust without second-guessing);

  • Find the best enrichment ideas for your dog, whether they bark at everything or just can’t switch off;

  • Build trust, confidence, and focus with low-pressure activities designed for dogs who feel a little too much.

Dear human of an anxious dog,

If you’ve ever felt like your dog lives in a world full of invisible monsters - and you’re just trying to help them feel safe in it - we see you.

Maybe it’s the way they freeze on walks. Bark at nothing (or everything). Refuse to settle, or panic the second you leave the room.

Maybe you’ve googled everything from “dog anxiety” to “how to help a scared dog” at 1 am.

That’s exactly why we created this guide: a real, practical map for supporting anxious dogs - meeting them where they are, not where you wish they were.

We also made it because we know this: you can’t train away anxiety.

But you can create safety. You can build structure. And you can give your dog meaningful ways to feel more in control of their world.

Enrichment helps with all of that. It’s not a magic fix, but it’s one of the most powerful tools we have to turn panic into progress and stress into stability.

This isn’t a fluffy handout with generic tips. It’s a 50+ page, science-backed, trainer-designed guide packed with practical ideas, how-tos, and examples - including clear steps for introducing enrichment without overwhelming your dog.

Because supporting an anxious dog isn’t about doing more.

It’s about doing the right things, at the right time, in the right way.

You don’t have to figure it out alone.

- The ReadyDog team

P.S. You’re not “spoiling” your dog by supporting them - you’re showing up. This guide will help you do that with less second-guessing and more “we’ve got this.”

Download it. Bookmark it.

Use it on the days your dog hides, panics, or just can’t.

We made it for those days.

Easy to use on your phone or laptop. No login. No app. Just open and go.

Need more than a guide?

The free ebook gives you the foundation.

But ReadyDog helps you turn that into real-life progress, especially if your dog struggles to settle, focus, or stay calm on walks.

🎥 Trainer-backed video lessons that build skills like settling, leash walking, and staying focused (even with squirrels nearby)

💬 Ask-an-Expert space for those “I have no idea what I’m doing” moments

👯‍♀️ Supportive community of dog people who’ve been through the chaos, the doubt, and the shredded throw pillows

🧠 Built by pros for sensitive, overexcited, or just plain extra dogs - and the humans trying their best

(Zero pressure. Just real help, if you’re ready for it.)