For Apartment-Dwelling Reactive Dog Owners
A reactive-dog system built for apartment life, not backyards.

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Real walk. Real result.
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Sheri — Roger's mom
· Verified buyer ✓
The Founder
I'm Hannah. I live in a pre-war walk-up on Atlantic Avenue with a shepherd who used to lunge at every dog from 30 meters away. Every elevator ride was a small panic attack. Every walk was a strategic operation.
I read every book. I watched 40+ training videos. I paid $80 a session for a trainer who eventually told me to "show him who's boss." I cried in the lobby of my building more than once.
Nothing worked because nothing was written for my reality — narrow sidewalks, shared elevators, neighbors with patience running out. So I built the system I needed. 21 days later, my dog could walk past another dog on a 0.8-meter sidewalk.
This is that system. Written for the 5th floor, not the backyard.
Calm City Walks™ · Complete System
Four core modules and three high-value bonuses. Built from 4 years of walking a reactive shepherd in Brooklyn, 1,400+ reactive-dog forum threads, and feedback from 12 beta readers.
60% off the regular price · 86% off the total component value
★ Free Today Only — Founding 100
BONUS 1: Urban Safe Route Mapper template ($17 value)
BONUS 2: Body Language Decoder — 30 dog signals illustrated ($19 value)
BONUS 3: Owner Self-Care Toolkit — built for exhausted dog parents ($17 value)
BONUS 4: The Calm Pack — Private Telegram Community ($47 value)
Unlocks at endBONUS 5: Calm Walks Audio Companion (Spotify Playlist) ($12 value)
Unlocks at endPhase 2 bonuses unlock at the end of Launch Week — buy during this window to get them included. After Launch Week ends, they become paid add-ons only.
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A Note On The Price
Honest answer: we just launched. We're using a 3-tier pricing structure to reward early supporters:
→ The first 100 buyers (the Founding 100 — now sold out) got the system at $17 in exchange for testimonials and feedback.
→ After that, Launch Week buyers get $27 for 14 days.
→ Once Launch Week ends, the price moves to $67 — its current limited-time offer price.
We'll raise it again in the future as we add more modules and testimonials. You're paying $27 today because you're early — not because the system is worth less.
Look Inside

Quick Win · Chapter 7 · Page 67
The exact protocols for the 5 elevator scenarios that cover 95% of urban encounters — empty elevator, calm stranger, dog inside, crowded car, mid-ride entry with another dog. Memorized in 10 minutes, applied for the rest of your dog's life.
You'll use this within 24 hours of opening the system.

The Daily Practice · Module 3
The exact daily template members use to track pre-walk routine, mood, threshold distance, triggers, wins, and lessons. Turns vague 'is he getting better?' into measurable data over 30 days.
Not theory. A day-by-day sequence with measurable distance targets logged in the planner.

Real World Application · Module 4
12 laminated cards covering the 12 most common urban reactive scenarios — Dog in Elevator, Off-Leash Dog Charging, Neighbor Asks Questions, Stage 3 Reaction, Stairwell Protocol, and more. Memorize once. Carry them in your treat pouch. The protocol is in your pocket the moment you need it.
The dog you adopted is still in there. The system shows you how to get him back.
Why Not Just A Trainer?
| Local Trainer | PDF on Etsy | Calm City Walks | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $80 × 8 sessions = $640 | $5–$12 | $27 |
| Apartment-specific | Rarely | Never | Built for it |
| Day-by-day plan | No structure | Generic | 21-day protocol |
| Measurable progress | Verbal feedback | None | Threshold distance log |
| Force-free guaranteed | Varies | Varies | Always |
| Time to results | 3–6 months | Inconsistent | 21 days |
| You own it forever | No | Yes | Yes |
Testimonials

I live on the 15th floor in a high-rise in Chicago, and honestly, the elevator was the hardest part of owning a reactive dog. Cooper is sweet with me, but the second those doors opened and another dog was there, he would bark, pull, and completely lose focus.
What I liked about Calm City Walks is that it didn't feel like generic dog training advice. It was clearly written for people who live in buildings, deal with elevators, tight hallways, lobbies, and neighbors who don't always understand.
The Elevator Protocol alone was worth it for me. Having a clear plan for what to do before the doors open, where to stand, how to reset Cooper, and how to avoid making the situation worse made me feel way less panicked.
After about two weeks, I started noticing that Cooper could recover faster after seeing another dog. He's not "perfect," but our walks feel manageable now. I'm not dreading every elevator ride anymore, and that's a huge win.
Jason M.
Chicago, IL · Dog: Cooper, 4-year-old Golden Retriever

I live in a small apartment in New York, and Nala used to react to almost everything: dogs across the street, scooters, delivery carts, people stepping out of elevators, even noises in the hallway.
Before Calm City Walks, I kept watching training videos that looked great in quiet suburban parks, but none of it matched my real life. I don't have a backyard. I don't have empty sidewalks. I have an elevator, a lobby, traffic, and dogs appearing out of nowhere.
The 21-Day Threshold Reset gave me structure. I stopped guessing and started tracking her distance, triggers, and recovery time. That made a huge difference because I could actually see progress instead of just feeling frustrated.
My favorite part was how realistic the program felt. It didn't promise that my dog would magically become calm overnight. It gave me small daily steps that I could actually follow, even after work when I was tired.
By the third week, Nala was walking past dogs on the opposite sidewalk without exploding every time. For a city dog owner, that feels massive.
Alyssa R.
New York, NY · Dog: Nala, 3-year-old French Bulldog

Penny may be small, but her reactions were huge. She would bark at every sound in the hallway, every dog near our building, and every person who surprised us around a corner.
I used to feel embarrassed because people would laugh and say, "She's so tiny, how bad can it be?" But living in a city apartment with a reactive small dog is stressful. You still have neighbors, shared spaces, narrow sidewalks, and zero room for mistakes.
Calm City Walks helped me take Penny seriously without making me feel judged. The planner was especially helpful because I could track patterns I hadn't noticed before — certain times of day, certain routes, and how close a trigger could be before she reacted.
The cue cards were also a big deal for me. When something happened suddenly, I didn't have to remember a whole training book. I had simple steps I could follow in the moment.
After 21 days, Penny was calmer in the hallway and easier to redirect outside. She still has her personality, but walks don't feel like a battle anymore.
Megan T.
Boston, MA · Dog: Penny, 2-year-old Dachshund

Force-Free Promise
Every protocol in this system is based on positive reinforcement, science-based desensitization, and counter-conditioning. The same methods used by board-certified veterinary behaviorists — translated into a daily routine you can actually do in an apartment.
If you've been burned by trainers who recommended coercive tools, this is the antidote. And if your partner or family member still believes in the old-school approach, Chapter 11 — The Neighbors Question: Scripts and Boundaries (page 99) gives you the exact words to explain why it backfires.
⚠ Launch Week Price — Ends When Countdown Hits Zero
Once the timer hits zero, the price moves to $67 — its current limited-time offer.
The $67 price isn't permanent either — it will increase again as we add more modules.
The "Use The Planner Or Refund" Guarantee
Here's the deal: fill in the planner for at least 14 days. Track your dog's threshold distance, trigger encounters, and reactions. If after that you don't see measurable improvement, email me a screenshot of your log and I'll refund you in full. No interrogation.
— Hannah Quinn
Founding 100
Real reviews from the Founding 100 — the earliest supporters who helped shape it.
"For the first time, I don't feel trapped by the elevator. I know exactly what to do when the doors open."
— Michael R., Chicago
"This finally felt like dog training made for apartment life, not big empty parks."
— Lauren S., New York City
"My dog still has moments, but now our walks don't feel like a daily emergency."
— Brian K., Boston
"The hallway protocol alone made a huge difference. I stopped guessing and started handling triggers calmly."
— Emily T., Seattle
"I used to plan my whole day around avoiding other dogs. Now I have a simple system that actually works."
— Jessica M., Brooklyn
"The 21-day structure helped me stay consistent instead of jumping from one random tip to another."
— Ryan P., San Francisco
"My dog recovers faster now. That was the biggest change for us."
— Amanda L., Washington, D.C.
"I loved that this didn't shame me or my dog. It gave us a realistic plan for city life."
— Nicole B., Philadelphia
"The cue cards are perfect when something happens fast and you don't have time to think."
— Chris D., Austin
"We went from stressful lobby exits to calm, predictable routines."
— Sarah W., Miami
"Most training advice didn't fit my life. Calm City Walks understood elevators, neighbors, narrow sidewalks, and real city chaos."
— Daniel F., New York City
"Tracking triggers made everything clearer. I finally saw patterns instead of just feeling frustrated."
— Megan H., Boston
"My dog isn't magically perfect, but I'm no longer embarrassed every time we step outside."
— Ashley R., Chicago
"The first program that made me feel like my reactive dog could actually improve in a busy city."
— Kevin J., Los Angeles
"Ten minutes a day was realistic. That's why I actually stuck with it."
— Rachel N., Denver
"The biggest win was confidence. I stopped panicking before every walk."
— Tyler S., Atlanta
"Our mornings are calmer, our exits are smoother, and my dog checks in with me more."
— Olivia C., San Diego
"I bought it for the elevator protocol, but the planner became the part I used every day."
— Hannah G., Jersey City
"This made reactivity feel manageable instead of overwhelming."
— Mark V., Portland
"City walks used to feel unpredictable. Now we have a routine, a plan, and way fewer meltdowns."
— Katie D., Manhattan
"For the first time, I don't feel trapped by the elevator. I know exactly what to do when the doors open."
— Michael R., Chicago
"This finally felt like dog training made for apartment life, not big empty parks."
— Lauren S., New York City
"My dog still has moments, but now our walks don't feel like a daily emergency."
— Brian K., Boston
"The hallway protocol alone made a huge difference. I stopped guessing and started handling triggers calmly."
— Emily T., Seattle
"I used to plan my whole day around avoiding other dogs. Now I have a simple system that actually works."
— Jessica M., Brooklyn
"The 21-day structure helped me stay consistent instead of jumping from one random tip to another."
— Ryan P., San Francisco
"My dog recovers faster now. That was the biggest change for us."
— Amanda L., Washington, D.C.
"I loved that this didn't shame me or my dog. It gave us a realistic plan for city life."
— Nicole B., Philadelphia
"The cue cards are perfect when something happens fast and you don't have time to think."
— Chris D., Austin
"We went from stressful lobby exits to calm, predictable routines."
— Sarah W., Miami
"Most training advice didn't fit my life. Calm City Walks understood elevators, neighbors, narrow sidewalks, and real city chaos."
— Daniel F., New York City
"Tracking triggers made everything clearer. I finally saw patterns instead of just feeling frustrated."
— Megan H., Boston
"My dog isn't magically perfect, but I'm no longer embarrassed every time we step outside."
— Ashley R., Chicago
"The first program that made me feel like my reactive dog could actually improve in a busy city."
— Kevin J., Los Angeles
"Ten minutes a day was realistic. That's why I actually stuck with it."
— Rachel N., Denver
"The biggest win was confidence. I stopped panicking before every walk."
— Tyler S., Atlanta
"Our mornings are calmer, our exits are smoother, and my dog checks in with me more."
— Olivia C., San Diego
"I bought it for the elevator protocol, but the planner became the part I used every day."
— Hannah G., Jersey City
"This made reactivity feel manageable instead of overwhelming."
— Mark V., Portland
"City walks used to feel unpredictable. Now we have a routine, a plan, and way fewer meltdowns."
— Katie D., Manhattan
How It Works
Instant access to all 7 files (PDF + DOCX). No login, no app, no waiting. Yours forever.
Open the Blueprint to page 1. Read the Day 1 task. Use the elevator protocol on your next walk. 10 minutes a day.
Track threshold distance in meters using the planner. Watch the number drop week over week. Stop guessing. See the proof.
Still Unsure?
Last Thing Before You Go
The pattern gets harder to break. The neighbors get less patient. You stay exhausted. Or you spend $27 today and have a written plan in your hands within 60 seconds.
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