No shock collars. No shouting. No six-week wait for a trainer who charges by the hour. Just the exact daily reset sequence that stops jumping, pulling, chewing and barking — using the puppy you already have, in the home you already live in.
The complete system — 8 modules, quick-start guide and video course, on every device you own.
Nothing about the dog changed. What changed was the sequence the owner ran every day.


Illustrative of the transformation the system is designed to produce. Individual results vary by dog, breed, age and consistency.
These are the five that break households — and they're the five the system is built around, in this order. Each one gets its own module, its own protocol, and its own way of knowing when it's actually holding.
You don't work on all five at once. You work on one until it sticks, then move down the list.
Here's the part nobody tells new puppy owners: the behaviors driving you crazy aren't defiance. Jumping is greeting. Pulling is excitement. Chewing is teething and boredom. Barking is alarm. Every one of them is a normal instinct pointed in the wrong direction — and every one of them has a specific redirect.
The reason it feels impossible right now is that you're getting contradictory advice from ten different places and stitching it together on the fly:
None of that is a "bad dog" problem. It's a missing-system problem — and that's exactly what PuppyReset hands you.
| Piecing it together yourself | With PuppyReset | |
|---|---|---|
| Where the method comes from | ✗ Ten conflicting videos | ✓ One consistent system, start to finish |
| Daily structure | ✗ Whenever you remember | ✓ A short scheduled daily reset sequence |
| Handling distractions | ✗ Falls apart outside the house | ✓ Distraction-proofing built into every stage |
| Knowing if it's working | ✗ Pure guesswork | ✓ Progress checklists and milestone markers |
| Cost | ✗ Hundreds per trainer package | ✓ One-time, lifetime access |
| When you can start | ✗ Whenever a trainer has an opening | ✓ Today, in your own living room |
| Works for your breed | ✗ Depends what you happened to find | ✓ Built to adapt across breeds and ages |
Eight modules, in the order they're meant to be run. Each one builds on the one before it.
Why bad habits form, what your puppy is actually communicating, and the three ground rules that make everything else in the system work. This is the module that reframes the whole problem.
A day-by-day opening week. Exactly what to do each morning and evening, how long each session runs, and what "progress" looks like on day 3 versus day 7 so you're never guessing.
The greeting protocol — how to set the moment up before the door opens, what to do with your hands and body, and how to get calm greetings from guests who won't follow your rules.
Equipment that helps versus equipment that makes it worse, the direction-change drill, and how to rebuild a walk from the driveway outward instead of fighting the whole block at once.
Teething timelines, boredom chewing versus anxiety chewing, the redirect sequence, and how to puppy-proof in a way that actually teaches instead of just hiding your shoes forever.
Sit, stay, come and place — taught to the standard where they still work with a squirrel in the yard. Includes the three-distance, three-distraction, three-duration progression.
Door barking, window barking, demand barking and alert barking are four different problems with four different fixes. This module separates them and gives you the right one.
How to keep the reset holding at month three and month twelve — the maintenance rhythm, how to handle regression without panicking, and how to bring the whole household onto the same page.
PuppyReset started from a pattern we kept seeing: people who genuinely loved their dogs, doing their honest best, and quietly starting to dread their own living room. They weren't lazy owners. They'd watched the videos. They'd bought the treats and the clicker and the third kind of harness. What they didn't have was an order of operations.
So we built the thing that was missing — not another library of tips, but a sequence. Start here, run this for seven days, then move to the next behavior once this one is holding. The system is deliberately boring in the best way: short daily reps, clear milestones, and a plan for what to do when it slips.
Our position on method is simple and it isn't up for debate: nothing in PuppyReset relies on pain, fear, or intimidation. No shock collars, no alpha-rolling, no shouting a puppy into submission. Those approaches can suppress a behavior while damaging the relationship underneath it, and the relationship is the entire point. Everything here is built on redirection, timing, consistency, and reward — because that's what actually holds when you're not watching.
A calm dog isn't a broken dog. It's a dog who finally understands what you're asking.
"The jumping was the thing that was going to end us — my mom stopped visiting. The greeting protocol in module 3 was the first thing I'd tried that worked more than once. It took about ten days of actually doing it every single day."
"I'd been quoted $600 for six sessions and still would've had to do the homework myself. This was the homework, organized properly. The leash module alone fixed walks for us."
"What I appreciated most is that it never asks you to be harsh with your dog. I'd read some genuinely awful advice before finding this. My guy is calmer and he's still completely himself."
"Barking at the window took longer than the rest for us — module 7 splits it into four types and ours was the stubborn one. It did get there, it just wasn't the two weeks I was hoping for."
"Having the checklists printed on the fridge is what made it stick. My husband and I were accidentally teaching opposite rules for months. Same page now, and the difference was almost immediate."
Run the reset sequence for 60 days. Follow the daily structure, work through the modules in order, and use the checklists. If your dog isn't meaningfully calmer and more responsive than the day you started, email us and we'll refund you in full.
No forms to fill out, no "prove you tried" hoops. Either the system earned its keep or it didn't — and if it didn't, you shouldn't be paying for it.
No honest training program can guarantee a specific outcome, and we're not going to pretend otherwise. Results depend on your dog's age, breed, history and temperament — and heavily on how consistently you run the sequence. What we can tell you is exactly what the system asks of you, and that's a short daily session, most days, for several weeks. If you do that and it doesn't work for you, the guarantee has you covered.
All 8 modules, the Quick Start Guide, the video course walkthroughs, the printable checklists and progress trackers, the breed and age adaptation reference, and access to the AI training assistant. Delivery is instant and digital — you get your access link on the confirmation page immediately after checkout, so you can start the first session tonight.
Most owners notice the first small shifts within the opening week — usually in attention and focus rather than the headline behavior. The bigger habits (jumping, pulling, barking) typically take a few weeks of consistent daily work. Anyone promising you an overnight fix on a chewing or barking habit is selling you something.
60 days from purchase, full refund, no interrogation. We only ask that you've actually worked through the material — the guarantee exists for people the system genuinely didn't help, not as a free-download loophole.
No. It's a single one-time payment for lifetime access, including future updates to the material. There's an optional upgrade offered after checkout, and declining it costs you nothing — you get the complete system either way.
Yes. The name reflects where most owners first hit these problems, but jumping, pulling, chewing and barking follow the same mechanics at three years old as at six months. Adult and rescue dogs often need more repetitions to overwrite an established habit, and the adaptation reference covers how to adjust the pacing.
The underlying principles — redirection, timing, consistency, reward — apply across breeds. What changes is the pacing and the motivation. High-drive working breeds usually need more mental work built into each session; independent and stubborn breeds need shorter, more frequent reps. The breed and age reference walks through those adjustments.
It's built specifically for first-timers. Nothing assumes prior knowledge, every term gets defined the first time it appears, and the modules are strictly sequential so you're never asked to do something you haven't been walked through.
Never. No shock collars, no prong-based corrections, no alpha-rolling, no intimidation. The entire system is reward-and-redirection based. Aversive methods can suppress a symptom while creating anxiety and eroding trust, and that trade isn't worth making.
No. PuppyReset is a training and education product, not veterinary or behavioral medicine. Sudden behavior changes can have medical causes, and genuine aggression, severe separation anxiety, or a bite history need a qualified in-person professional. Please see your vet or a certified behaviorist for those.
Every day the current habits run is another day of reps reinforcing them. The reset starts the moment you decide it does.
START YOUR PUPPY RESET$27 one-time · instant access · 60-day guaranteeDisclaimer: PuppyReset is an educational training program. Results are not guaranteed and vary significantly based on your dog's age, breed, temperament, history, and — most of all — how consistently the program is followed. Testimonials reflect individual experiences and are not a promise of typical results. This product is not veterinary care and is not a substitute for professional advice. Consult your veterinarian regarding any sudden or unexplained behavior change, and seek a certified professional behaviorist for aggression, bite history, or severe anxiety. Never use any training method that causes your dog pain, fear, or distress.