Helping dogs with big emotions learn how to navigate the world, so you can enjoy walks, outings, and a stronger bond together.
You adore your dog, but the barking, lunging, pulling, and big reactions make even simple things feel hard. Walks feel unpredictable. Noises set your dog off. Other people stare or give opinions you never asked for.
And even though you try your best, it feels like nothing fully helps.
It’s exhausting. It’s isolating. And it’s not the life you imagined for your dog.
The Brave Dog Club was created for people just like you: devoted guardians doing everything they can for a dog with big emotions, who just need guidance, clarity, and support that actually understands the reality of living with an anxious dog.




We introduce your dog to their triggers in small, manageable steps that keep them under threshold. No flooding, no scary moments. Just controlled, gentle experiences that help your dog feel safe and build real confidence over time.
It’s important to never leave your dog alone longer than they can handle. Avoiding panic is key, because stressful experiences can undo progress.
Every dog is different and so is every training plan. You’ll get step-by-step guidance, video feedback, and ongoing support so you always know exactly what to do. Together, we’ll help your dog feel safer, more capable, and better understood in their everyday world.
Brave Dog Club began with my own anxious dog, Wurst. He struggled with reactivity, big emotions, and separation anxiety, which meant I had to work even harder to make everyday life feel safe for him. Walks, restaurants, trips… everything required extra care, planning, and patience. And yes, there was a lot of judgment along the way.
But learning how to support him step by step changed everything. Our walks became more doable, our world opened up, and I finally felt proud of the dog by my side, instead of overwhelmed.
Now I help other guardians create that same transformation. Brave Dog Club is for people who love their sensitive, reactive, or fearful dogs and want guidance, compassion, and practical tools so life feels easier, safer, and more enjoyable for both of you.
Everything I do is grounded in modern canine behavior research and gentle, reward-based training methods.
Licensed by the Köln Veterinary Office and specialized in separation anxiety and noise phobia.
Your dog is never “too much.” I support you both with empathy, clarity, and zero judgment.
Tailored Training Plan
A personalized, step-by-step plan based on your dog’s unique history, behavior, and daily life.
Video Reviews
You send your training clips — I give clear guidance and feedback so you always know what to do next.
Ongoing Support
Ask questions anytime. Share progress. Get reassurance and troubleshooting between sessions.
Progress at Your Dog’s Pace
No pressure and no flooding. Your dog learns only in a safe emotional zone.
Daily Life Strategies
Simple adjustments that reduce stress outside training sessions — routines, enrichment, calming strategies.




Help your dog relax, think, and feel more confident through fun daily activities.
Stop guessing what your dog is feeling.
Learn to recognize subtle stress signals and build a stronger communication bond.
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Every dog is different! Some show improvements within a few weeks, while others need months of gradual training. Consistency and patience are key. My goal is to set a pace that works for your dog so that progress is long-lasting.
You’ll record your training sessions, and I’ll review them carefully. This lets us catch small stress signals — like something your dog does at second 45 — that would be easy to miss in a busy in-person session.
Online training removes pressure, keeps your dog in their safe environment, and gives us clearer, more accurate feedback to help them make real progress.
Yes, and that is amazing! You will not only learn a lot about dog and your dog in specific, but also build a great bond together.
Nope! All training is done remotely through video calls and online coaching. This allows me to assess your dog in their natural environment without the added stress of an in-person visit.
It’s common for dogs with separation anxiety to also struggle with noise phobias, reactivity, or general nervousness. I take a holistic approach, meaning we won’t just focus on alone time—we’ll also work on reducing your dog’s overall stress.
Many training programs move too fast or use outdated methods that don’t consider your dog’s emotional state. My approach is fully customized to your dog’s needs, focusing on gradual progress, stress reduction, and clear communication to set them up for success.
I get it. Investing in training can feel like a lot. But this isn’t just any training — it includes my years of experience, specialized knowledge, and a plan tailored specifically for your dog.
Think about it: a happier, calmer dog means fewer sitters, less daycare, and less stress for both of you. You’re not just paying for sessions — you’re investing in your dog’s wellbeing and a life that’s easier and more joyful together.
Good training takes time. Lasting results don’t happen in one session or a quick fix — especially with anxious, reactive, or sensitive dogs. Packages allow us to work step by step, at your dog’s pace, with consistent guidance and support. That way, progress is real, sustainable, and your dog isn’t pushed or overwhelmed.
Your training package officially starts when you receive your first personalized training plan. Even though we already know your dog from the initial assessment, the plan marks the moment we begin putting strategies into action.
From that day, all video reviews, support, and guidance are included as part of your package. This way, you can start at your own pace with clear steps and see real progress from day one.