



Constant biting and nipping that leaves your hands looking like you lost a fight with a tiny shark. You've tried "ouch!" and redirecting, but nothing seems to stick.
Barking and whining that starts at 5am and doesn't stop until you're questioning every life decision that led to this moment.
Puppy zoomies that turn your living room into a demolition derby and you can't tell if it's normal energy or a sign something's wrong.
A puppy who ignores everything you say making you wonder if you got a defective dog or if you're just a terrible puppy parent.
That sinking feeling that you're doing this all wrong, and you might be creating problems that will haunt you for the next 15 years.


Your go-to resource for handling puppy chaos calmly and confidently even when you're exhausted, frustrated, or ready to cry into your coffee.
Stay Calm Under Pressure: Know exactly what to do (and say) when your puppy is losing their mind so you can respond with confidence instead of panic.
Quick Reference When You Need It: Printable cheat sheets and flowcharts you can stick on your fridge for those "WHAT DO I DO?!" moments.
Proven Methods That Work: Based on 8+ years of professional dog training and hundreds of puppies—not random internet advice.
Gentle But Effective: No yelling, no punishment, no dominance theory. Just calm, clear communication your puppy actually understands.

Quick-reference guide for the 3 most common puppy behaviors: biting, chewing, and jumping
Exactly what to do AND what NOT to do for each behavior
Print it, stick it on your fridge, and never feel lost again

Visual decision tree for those "my puppy is going crazy right now" moments
Follow the arrows to the right response no thinking required
Covers barking, whining, zoomies, and general mayhem

Safe, vet-approved chews that actually keep puppies busy
DIY enrichment ideas that cost almost nothing
Know which "popular" chews to AVOID (some are dangerous)

Video 1: Puppy Biting & Nipping—how to stop it without making it worse
Video 2: Barking & Whining—understanding what they're trying to tell you
Video 3: Puppy Zoomies—when it's normal vs. when to intervene
Video 4: Why Your Puppy Ignores You—and how to actually get their attention
Video 5:When You Feel Like You're Failing—a pep talk + perspective reset


Yes! These methods work for all breeds, from tiny Chihuahuas to giant Great Danes. The principles of calm, clear communication are universal though I do include breed-specific notes where relevant.
Not at all! While it's ideal to start early, these techniques work for puppies up to about 24 months (or really, dogs of any age). The sooner you start, the faster you'll see results but it's never too late to make improvements.
Free advice is scattered, often contradictory, and rarely comes from actual professionals. This toolkit gives you organized, proven methods in one place plus the confidence of knowing it comes from someone who's trained hundreds of puppies professionally.
If you've been bouncing between random tips and conflicting advice, that's actually the problem. This toolkit gives you one consistent approach. Most clients tell me they see improvement within the first few days of implementing these methods consistently.
Each video is 2-4 minutes short enough to watch while your puppy naps, but packed with actionable information. No 30-minute lectures here!
Yes! Once you purchase, the Puppy Reset System is yours forever. You can revisit the content anytime, and you'll get any future updates at no extra cost.

Behavior Response Cheat Sheet
Quick-reference guide for the 3 most common puppy behaviors: biting, chewing, and jumping
Exactly what to do AND what NOT to do for each behavior
Print it, stick it on your fridge, and never feel lost again
Chaos Response Flowchart
Visual decision tree for those "my puppy is going crazy right now" moments
Follow the arrows to the right response no thinking required
Covers barking, whining, zoomies, and general mayhem
Natural Chew & Enrichment List
Safe, vet-approved chews that actually keep puppies busy
DIY enrichment ideas that cost almost nothing
Know which "popular" chews to AVOID (some are dangerous)
5 Calm Coach Videos
Video 1: Puppy Biting & Nipping—how to stop it without making it worse
Video 2: Barking & Whining—understanding what they're trying to tell you
Video 3: Chewing & Destruction — what to do if they tear up your home
Video 4: Jumping Up — how to get them to stop bouncing off of you
Video 5: Puppy Zoomies—when it's normal vs. when to intervene
Video 6: Overwhelmed moments — a pep talk + perspective reset for you

© 2025 Kristin / Happy Dogs Academy. All Rights Reserved.
This website provides educational dog training resources and puppy behavior guidance. Kristin is a certified dog trainer with 8+ years of professional experience, but this program does not constitute professional veterinary advice, behavioral therapy, or medical diagnosis. Always consult with your veterinarian, certified animal behaviorist, or qualified pet professional before making significant decisions about your dog's health, behavior, or training, especially regarding aggression, anxiety, medical conditions, or situations that may require professional intervention.
DISCLAIMER: Results vary based on individual circumstances, puppy temperament, breed characteristics, age, health status, training consistency, household environment, and owner implementation. Individual results are not guaranteed. The tools and guidance provided are based on positive reinforcement training principles and professional dog training experience, not veterinary medicine or clinical animal behavior services. The methods and recommendations are general guidelines and may not apply to your specific puppy or situation. If you have questions about your puppy's specific behavior or health, consult with a licensed veterinarian or certified animal behaviorist.
IMPORTANT: This toolkit is designed for educational purposes to help you understand and manage common puppy behaviors better. It does not replace professional veterinary care, behavioral therapy, or specialized training services. For aggressive behavior, severe anxiety, medical concerns, or complex behavioral issues, always work with qualified professionals including veterinarians, veterinary behaviorists, or certified professional dog trainers (CPDT-KA or similar credentials).