Stop Walking on Eggshells.

Learn to spot the 5 hidden signs of panic before the barking starts.

You are exhausted. You feel like you are constantly walking on eggshells, waiting for the next "explosion" at the doorbell or on a walk. But what if I told you your dog isn't giving you a hard time—they are having a hard time?

From the author of 'The Dog Who Worried' - Rated 5 Stars on Amazon.

"Finally, I understand him." "I have read so many training books, but this is the first one that made me feel like I wasn't failing. The Visitor Protocol changed our lives in 3 days." — Sarah T., Amazon Reviewer

You aren't failing. You just haven't been taught the language.

You love your dog, fiercely. But living with them feels less like the perfect picture you had in your head and more like a military operation. You manage triggers, avoid the park at 5 PM, and dread the sound of the doorbell.

Traditional training tells you to be "firmer" or to correct the behavior. But when your dog is anxious, they aren't being stubborn. They are in a physiological state of panic.

Your dog is talking to you all the time. But right now, they are speaking in whispers. By the time they are barking or lunging, they are shouting.

You are not failing. Your dog is not broken. And it is not your fault.

What you will discover in this Free 2-Page Guide

  • 👁️ The 5 Silent Whispers: Learn to spot the "Lip Lick," "Whale Eye," and "Freeze" signals that happen seconds before a reaction.

  • 🛑 The Red Zone Breakdown: Understand exactly what Fight, Flight, and Freeze look like in your living room (it's not always aggression).

  • 🛡️ The 3-Step Rescue Plan: A simple, actionable protocol to stop a reaction in its tracks and be your dog's advocate.

From Tilly Vallance, Author of The Dog Who Worried

"I wrote this guide because I know how isolating it feels to love an atypical dog.

My approach isn't about fixing a "broken" dog. It's about understanding a sensitive one. By learning to translate their anxiety, you can move from constant conflict to a deep, trusting connection.

Let's start by listening."

Warmly

Tilly

www.tillyvallance.com

Stop guessing. Start understanding.

Tilly Vallance is an advocate for the misunderstood dog. The Dog Who Worried was written to provide a voice for the dogs who are "wired for worry" and the owners who love them fiercely but are struggling to cope. This book focuses on force-free, compassionate management strategies that prioritize the dog's emotional well-being over rigid obedience.

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