online dog behavior courses

The Behavior Lab

Online Dog Behavior Courses

Behavior-focused learning designed to help you better understand your dog and navigate common challenges with greater clarity and confidence.

The Behavior Lab offers on-demand, behavior-focused courses designed to help dog owners better understand and navigate common challenges, including reactivity, fear, anxiety, overarousal, and settling difficulties.

All courses are available in a self-paced, virtual format so you can learn and implement strategies in your own home and at your own pace!

For more individualized or complex concerns, Behavior Consulting may provide additional support.

Common Behavior Topics Covered

  • Reactive dog behavior

  • Fear and anxiety in dogs

  • Emotional regulation and settling

  • Stranger-directed fear

  • Over-arousal and overwhelm

  • Humane, science-based behavior support


What Are

Behavior-Focused

Courses?

Behavior-focused dog courses help owners better understand the emotional and environmental factors driving behavior, rather than focusing solely on obedience or surface-level training.

These courses are designed to support practical, sustainable progress through humane, science-based strategies.

On-Demand Courses

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Understanding Reactivity
$79.00

A foundational course for understanding why dogs react and what actually helps.

Learn what is driving your dog’s reactive behavior and how to begin approaching it more thoughtfully and effectively.

This course focuses on understanding emotional state, triggers, stress responses, and foundational strategies that support meaningful behavior change over time.

Designed for dog owners who feel overwhelmed, confused, or stuck navigating reactivity.

The Five Foundations
$47.00

Core concepts and skills that support calmer, more functional behavior in everyday life.

Understanding Stranger-Danger
$79.00

A behavior-focused course designed to help you better understand and support dogs who struggle around unfamiliar people.

Learn how fear develops, why common approaches often fail, and how to begin creating safer, more manageable interactions.