How to guarantee your dog ignores you
Picture this:
You come home after a long day.
You open the front door, and there’s your adorable puppy—tail wagging, eyes wide…
And looking guilty.
You glance down and—
Your favorite sneakers. Shredded.
Again.
This is the second pair of shoes she’s destroyed.
And the worst part?
You thought you trained her not to do this.
Why Your Dog Thinks Commands Are Optional
Most dog owners unknowingly train their dogs to ignore them.
They give a command… the dog doesn’t respond… so they:
❌ Repeat it louder (“SIT! SIT! SIT!”)
❌ Wave a treat around to coax obedience
❌ Give up entirely when the dog looks confused
Sound familiar?
This is how dogs learn:
👉 “Commands aren’t real rules—they’re just noise.”
👉 “If I wait long enough, they’ll give up.”
👉 “I only have to listen when they have food.”
And once your dog learns that lesson?
You don’t just have a puppy that chews your shoes.
You have a dog that won’t listen when it really matters.
When Ignoring Commands Gets Dangerous
Imagine you’re walking your dog.
He spots another dog across the street.
His body tenses.
Then—
💥 He jerks forward.
💥 The leash snaps.
💥 He bolts into the road.
🚗 A bus is coming.
You shout “COME!” at the top of your lungs.
Time stops.
Does he freeze?
Or do you just pray the driver slams the brakes in time?
The Fix: Teach Your Dog That Listening Isn’t Optional
Here’s the truth:
Your dog doesn’t have to ignore you.
They don’t have to “decide” whether or not to listen.
You just need to teach them that commands are not optional.
That’s exactly what my Puppy Training Blueprint does.
Inside, I cover:
🔥 The #1 mistake that makes dogs think commands are a game
🔥 Why smart breeds are the worst offenders for ignoring commands
🔥 How to guarantee your dog listens—even when they’re distracted
This guide is designed for real-life dog owners—not professional trainers.
Because at the end of the day, you don’t need to win obedience competitions.
You just need a dog that listens when it counts.
👉 Join my email list now to get first dibs on the launch discount before it goes public.
Sitting patiently,
Nick