For dog owners
$10 AUD
Selective Hearing
A short PDF that rewires how you think about your dog's "misbehaviour." Eight chapters, no protocols, just the lens that makes everything else easier. The reframe before the training.
Read the guide →Free guides for dog owners and breeders, the methodology in writing, and case studies from real client work across Melbourne.
Workbooks and guides
Material to do, material to read. Owners who work through these arrive at a session already seeing their dog differently.
For dog owners
$10 AUD
A short PDF that rewires how you think about your dog's "misbehaviour." Eight chapters, no protocols, just the lens that makes everything else easier. The reframe before the training.
Read the guide →For dog owners
$25 AUD
A seven day fillable PDF for owners who want to read their dog before reacting to them. Daily logs, a trigger log, and two honest questions at the end that most owners can't answer without pausing. Designed to surface what's actually going on at home.
Get the workbook →For dog owners
Free
Ten questions, three minutes. A diagnostic that lands you on which of the four modes is most missing in your dog's day, with a personalised PDF on what to try this week. The fastest read on why your dog feels on edge.
Take the audit →Methodology
These build on each other. If you're new, start with Still Waters.
01Arousal
Reactive dogs aren't unpredictable. The Still Waters waterline model explains why the same dog will walk past six triggers and react to the seventh, and what you can do to actually lower the baseline.
Read the post →02Foundation
Every dog's day, organised into four distinct modes with different expectations and rules. Most behaviour problems aren't about temperament. They're about mode confusion.
Read the post →03Routine
A standard walk is a messy blend of EXPLORE and ANCHOR with no clear rules. For reactive dogs, walks are daily practice at reacting. Cycles replace them until the dog has the regulation to handle a walk.
Read the post →04Communication
Most owners watch the tail and miss everything else. Body language is a constant signal. The bark is the last word in a long sentence. Once you can read it, you stop reacting to eruptions.
Read the post →05Pre-puppy
The questions most people don't ask before the dog comes home. Time, cost, breed fit, household agreement, and why setup matters more than early training.
Read the post →06Puppies
A young puppy's brain regulates closer to a toddler's than to an adult dog's. Walking past their capacity raises the baseline rather than draining it. The cycle structure that actually settles a puppy in the first three months.
Read the post →Free guides
For dog owners
Ten honest chapters on what dog ownership actually involves. Real costs, time, breed fit, household setup, and the four modes that structure a dog's day. For anyone considering a dog.
Get the guide →For breeders
A week-by-week development guide for breeders. Seven stages from birth to handover: early neurological stimulation, sensory exposure, novel objects, crate and leash familiarisation, car and vet prep, and the separation routine.
Get the guide →Case studies
Six cases from across Melbourne. What the dog was doing, what we worked on, and what changed.
Yarraville · Spoodle
Bodhi the Spoodle couldn't make it to the corner without being spooked. Fear-based reactivity is not the same as offensive reactivity. What the tail tells you, and what changed in four sessions.
Read the case →Newport · GSD
Ella the GSD had bitten two trainers before Tim and Lucy came to Diona. The four sessions that built the framework, and the year of consistent work that changed the household.
Read the case →Heidelberg · Dachshund
Benzi the Dachshund had volcanic reactions to every car. The arousal begins at the gear cupboard, not at the first car. What car reactivity actually is, and how the recovery looks.
Read the case →Kingsville · Moodle
Figgy the Moodle barked at sounds his owners couldn't hear, six or seven times a day. Alert barking is a nervous system running above where it should. CALM is the lever that changes it.
Read the case →Thornbury · Munsterlander
Herne the Large Munsterlander lost his hearing for his owners the moment another dog appeared. FOMO reactivity is different from fear or aggression but produces the same outcome: a dog who is not with you.
Read the case →Yarraville · Kelpie cross
Gibbs the Kelpie cross had a tail tip that told you everything. Body language in practice: how to catch the stare, the ear track, the tip flick, and the two-second window before the lunge.
Read the case →