Log each training session (duration alone, dog's behavior, your observations), get instant feedback on pacing, and receive personalized recommendations for the next session
Based on the Malena DeMartini protocol—the gold standard for separation anxiety
AI recommends 10-50% duration increases based on your chosen pace (conservative/moderate/aggressive)
Automatically checks for storms or barometric pressure changes that may have impacted your session
Automatic recognition when you hit 1 min, 5 min, 30 min, 1 hour—the hardest milestones
If session goes wrong, AI recommends exactly how far to drop back and rebuild
Enter duration alone, dog's behavior (calm/mild distress/severe), context notes, and your rating (win/neutral/setback)
AI assesses if you stayed sub-threshold, evaluates pacing, and identifies patterns from your session history
Specific recommendations: recommended duration, setup instructions, success criteria, and backup plan if dog shows stress
Tell us how today's session went and we'll analyze your progress
Threshold assessment (sub-threshold vs over-threshold), pacing evaluation, and key observations from your session
Visual progress bar showing journey from baseline to goal, week-over-week comparison, and celebration of milestones
Recommended duration (with % increase rationale), setup instructions, success criteria, and backup plan if things go wrong
After 5-7 sessions: AI identifies best time of day, environmental factors, setback triggers, and optimal conditions
Wins to celebrate, milestone recognition (1 min, 5 min, 30 min, 1 hour), and encouragement calibrated to progress
You're following a separation anxiety protocol. You've read that consistency is key. But every day you're guessing: • Did I push too far today? • Should I increase duration or stay at this level? • Was that whine a sign I went over threshold? • Is my progress normal or too slow? Without expert feedback on every session, you're flying blind. One bad session can cause a week-long setback. But you don't have $150/week for a trainer to review each session. That's where the Tracker comes in.