Problems

Use this page like a symptom directory and a funnel map. Start with the thing going wrong at home, then move through the lesson, tool, email follow-up, and only then the buying guide.

Problem lanes

Use the problem hub as four connected lanes. Start with the symptom, then move into the right recovery path, tool, and support layer without backing up into unrelated pages.

Dog problems

Open crate resistance, leash pulling, or weak response problems when normal training flow has already broken down.

Cat problems

Open litter, carrier, or scratching problems when home routines are blocked by stress or setup friction.

Core tools

Use the plan, log, quiz, and checklist to keep the recovery path stable for a full week.

Reference and guides

Use handbooks, escalation pages, and buying guides only after the problem path makes the blocker clearer.

Problem catalog

Open the path that matches the real friction point at home. Each card should lead into one lesson system, not a loose list of unrelated articles.

Dog problems

Puppy crate resistance

Start with the crate lesson, move into the weekly plan, subscribe for follow-up, then open the buying guide if the crate itself is still the blocker.

Start the recovery path

Leash pulling

Use the walking lesson first, then run the weekly walking plan before you decide whether better gear is actually necessary.

Start the recovery path

Low response to cues

Start with name response and sit, then use the plan tool and readiness quiz before adding more commands.

Open the learning path

Cat problems

Litter box avoidance

Start with the reset lesson, use the checklist and weekly plan, subscribe for follow-up, then only adjust gear or setup purchases if they remain the blocker.

Start the recovery path

Carrier panic

Use the carrier lesson first, then the plan tool, then email follow-up. Only move to the buying guide when handling flow is still limited by the carrier itself.

Start the recovery path

Furniture scratching

Start with the scratching lesson and cat setup references, then use the first-week checklist before you buy anything new.

Open the learning path

Use this hub with

Keep the symptom page tied to one course or path, one tool layer, and one handbook layer so the next action stays obvious.

Move into the next layer

Once the symptom is identified, use the smallest support layer that gets the week moving again.