Supporting dogs and the families who love them
♥ You are not alone ♥
Life with a dog isn’t always easy—especially when your dog's behavior feels overwhelming, unpredictable, or unsafe.
I can help you understand what’s going on, stabilize the situation, and create a clear, realistic path forward.
I've been working with behaviorally challenged dogs for over a decade.
I've seen how hard it can be when things don't go as planned.
I'm here to help.
You’re in the right place if:
Your dog’s behavior feels overwhelming, unpredictable, or unsafe
You feel like you’ve lost control of the situation
You’re unsure what to do next
You’re feeling stressed, frustrated, or exhausted
You’re facing difficult decisions and aren’t sure what to do
2-hour in-person crisis visit
When you need immediate help for fear, aggresstion, safety, and a plan forward
Activities, Games, Walks, & Structured Decompression Sessions
Personalized visits to meet your dog's needs
End of life planning and euthenasia support
Planning, Care and Support
Don't go through it alone
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I created Loyal Leashes in 2014 to improve the quality of life for dogs and the people who love them.
Over the years, I’ve supported families through difficult behavior cases, crisis moments, and end-of-life decisions. I understand the emotional weight that comes with loving a dog who is struggling.
There is always more to the story than just a set of training exercises. I’m here to support, guide, and stand by your side.
My approach is rooted in positive, force-free methods and a deep respect for the emotional well-being of dogs. I focus on helping dogs feel safe enough to learn — and helping families feel supported enough to move forward.
I am certified with honors through Animal Behavior College and continue my education to stay aligned with current, humane, evidence-based practices.
Dogs learn best through trust.
People move forward best with support.
My role is to provide both.