Max RandallFounder · MK9Plus
Max & Enzo
I know the worries and stress you might be experiencing about your dog's future. I haven't always been a trainer!
I've lived with dogs that just make you hate going on that walk, ruin your evenings, and make the thought of visitors stress me out.
The journeys of my dogs didn't hinge on training alone. I'm eager to share my personal and professional journeys with you here at MK9Plus.
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To make real dog education accessible to everyone.
Yet they're still managing behaviour. And when I ask what the actual root problem is... they don't know.
And because it's online: pause, rewind, revisit and go deeper. No limits from time, travel or hourly fees.
No drip-feeding. No gatekeeping.Enough understanding to solve issues properly, prevent future problems, and know what's happening when behaviour changes.
You don't just learn how to manage a problem. You learn enough to build a life where the dog is just okay, and there's no problems to manage.
I stopped training dogs the way I was taught. Weirdly, it's because of my mum. She raised me on one piece of advice most parents would never give: question everything.
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The hardest case of my entire career. Proof included.
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2019. I'm on holiday, volunteering at a rescue centre, and I meet Enzo. Found on the streets. Over a year in the rescue. And because I've got no impulse control, two months later he landed at Heathrow Airport.
He was three years old and he'd never had an owner. Hyperactive. Obsessive. Unruly. The least domesticated dog I'd ever met. Every squirrel, every smell, every hole drove him nuts. Eyes like flying saucers.
And here's the thing: I was a dog trainer. And training was at the bottom of my list. Because dogs like that are like it for a reason, and training doesn't touch the reason.
What fixed him were the secrets I learned when I crossed into the behaviourist side of dog training. The outlet his breed was built for. The needs nobody talks about. The moment he got them, the frustration started to go. Week by week: more predictable, more restful, more trainable. And then all the recall training finally worked.
Dogs run up to him now, and he couldn't care less. He recalls off deer. Same dog. And he was three when I got him. So no: your dog is not too old, and they're not broken.
And you don't need me in your house to learn any of it. You'll learn it quicker, and far cheaper, online. That's the whole point of this place.