You just got a puppy
The socialization clock is loud, and most of it closes by sixteen weeks. Dogosy counts
down the windows that are open right now and gives you this week's session — bite
inhibition, new surfaces, calm exposure — so you're not finding out what you missed
after it's gone.
You adopted a rescue
No papers, no history, no idea how old. Dogosy treats "I don't know" as a real answer,
leads with decompression instead of drills, and builds the picture from what you
actually observe — not from a guess about what breed they might be.
One problem you can't crack
Pulling, reactivity, counter-surfing, the recall that works at home and nowhere else.
You get a calm, reward-based plan grounded in real behavioral science — never
dominance or correction — and a way to practice it that fits your week.
A scare at 3 a.m.
Describe what's happening. Dogosy gives you a calm read on how urgent it is — wait and
watch, call in the morning, or go now — and builds a clean summary to hand the vet. It
does not diagnose. It makes the call easier and the handoff better.
A house full of people
Partner, kids, a dog walker, the grandparent who sneaks treats. Everyone works from the
same cues and the same week's focus, and a quiet Sunday note shows who did what — so
the dog learns faster and nobody's the bad guy.
A dog getting older
"Senior" arrives at six for a Great Dane and twelve for a Chihuahua. Dogosy calibrates
the timing to your dog, tells you what's worth watching, and keeps the register
dignity-first — never alarmist.