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We’ll be popping into your inbox over the next few weeks - think of these as “things I wish someone told me when I was trying to help my anxious dog feel better.”

Some are from me (Marta, human to a very big-feelings dog), and others are from Aviva and Dave - two incredible trainers who’ve helped countless dogs go from frazzled to fulfilled (without weird hacks or guilt trips).

We’ll chat about how to introduce enrichment without overwhelm, spotting your dog’s stress signals, avoiding common mistakes, and those small-but-mighty moments where your dog finally breathes easier — and so do you.

Want a bit more support?

For some dogs, enrichment on its own is enough. For others, it works best with clear guidance, calm skills, and a simple plan.

That’s why we created 6 weeks to calm - a guided program to help anxious dogs build calmer habits, reduce over-reactions, and settle more easily in everyday life.

What makes 6 weeks to calm different

  • One clear focus each week - so you’re never guessing what to work on

  • Short, practical videos with simple daily actions

  • A printable workbook that helps you spot patterns and track progress

  • Trainer support and check-ins when things feel stuck

  • A small group going through it with you (you’re not doing this alone)

No pressure. Just something cool we thought you’d want to know.

You’re doing great. We mean it.

This guide wasn’t just fluff - it was a love letter to dogs with big feelings and the humans who choose to understand them.

You’ve just taken a huge step toward helping your dog feel safer, calmer, and more in control of their world. Not by “fixing” them, but by meeting their needs in ways that actually make sense for anxious brains.

We’re here for all of it. The baby steps, the tail wags, the “okay this didn’t work but that’s fine too” moments.

P.S. If you ever feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure what’s normal, come back to this guide. Come back to ReadyDog. We’re always adding new tools for dogs who overthink life a little. (Or a lot.)