Stop your dog’s chasing behavior with Un-Chase!®

Un-Chase!®

The solution for the dog or puppy that’s a bit too interested in everything that moves.

Why Do Dogs Chase?

Dogs that chase are just doing what comes naturally to them. Many dogs can't resist chasing anything that moves, regardless of whether it's family pets like a cat or a rabbit, things that roll like bikes, cars, or trucks, or even machines like the vacuum. But there is hope, chase behaviors can be stopped!

Imagine never having to worry about your dog running towards your other household pet in a frenzy. Or worse, imagine if they got into an accident while chasing something! With Un-Chase!® those fears are a thing of the past.

How Dogs Learn to Stop Chasing with Un-Chase!®

Un-Chase!® teaches your dog the tools they need to make smart, sound decisions in exciting situations.  At its foundation Un-Chase!® is a  program in self-control. It is possible for your dog to learn to walk calmly passed their chase trigger, be trusted with in the presence of pocket pets and co-exist in harmony with your cat.  Un-Chase!® gives your dog a newfound understanding of boundaries while you enjoy peace of mind. We’ve written a blog to explain the UnChase steps.

Un-Chase!® is for Puppies, Too!

We can also help prevent chasing from becoming an issue.  Even if your puppy has been chasing it is possible to curtail and stop this undesirable behavior, then restore calmness at home.  Results are realized quickly, especially in puppies less than 6 months old.

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What kind of things can UnChase! help with?

If any of these descriptions capture your dog’s chase behavior, we can help!

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✓ Your dog rushes to chase the family cat every time the cat comes into a shared space.

✓ Your dog barks, lunges or runs after bikers, joggers, or skateboarders.

✓ Your dog pulls towards and chases on-coming cars or trucks.

✓ Your dog despises the sight and movement of trash can or vacuum.

✓ Your dog is stressing out your pocket pet or birds with their attempts to chase.

UnChase! FAQ

When your dog’s chasing out of control or dangerous

UN-CHASE!

IS THE SOLUTION