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Fostering Understanding.
Transforming Behavior.
Changing Lives.
When your dog’s behavior feels overwhelming or confusing, guessing isn’t helpful. A clear understanding is.
Ashley Foster, B.S., Certified Canine Behavior Consultant (CBCC-KA), provides virtual canine behavior consulting nationwide, and in-person availability in Northern Colorado and Southeastern Wyoming.
When you’ve tried trainers, classes, and advice, and your dog’s behavior still isn’t improving, it’s easy to feel stuck.
Most people don’t lack effort.
They lack clear answers.
That clarity is where this work begins.
Rather than cycling through techniques, our process begins by identifying the WHY of the behavior so that support can be targeted and the behavior can change.
All work is grounded in humane, evidence-based practices and does not rely on punishment, correction-based methods, or aversive tools
Our Process
Understand
Identify underlying causes, not just surface behavior.
Plan
Clear, customized behavior change strategies and solutions.
Consistency & Support
Behavior change develops over time through a structured process and ongoing guidance and coaching.
This work begins with a structured Initial Consultation designed to provide clarity and direction.
Hi, I’m Ashley Foster
With over 30 years of professional experience, I’ve helped thousands of dogs and families navigate and resolve complex behavior challenges.
If you are ready for
clarity
& solutions
plus thoughtful guidance
Who is this work for?
This work is best suited for guardians who are ready to actively participate in the process - implementing recommendations, reflecting on patterns, and following through between sessions.
When responsibility is shared appropriately, behavior change becomes more efficient, more intentionally paced, and more sustainable.
Understanding your dog's behavior is the key to fostering a strong, positive relationship and addressing challenges effectively. By recognizing what drives their actions, meeting their needs, and focusing on long-term change rather than quick fixes, you can create a fulfilling life for both you and your dog.