PEOPLE

WE TRAIN

TO SPEAK DOG

We go beyond behavior management by addressing the underlying emotional state, helping dogs self-regulate, recover, and build resilience from the inside out.

High-EQ Training and Behaviorism Grounded in Neuroscience

Human-Centered Coaching That Builds Lasting Skills

You’re not handed a list of cues…you’re guided in understanding your dog’s needs. From fluency in reading your dog’s body language, to responding with calm, confidence and clarity.

Our P.E.T. Framework is a Trust-building Blueprint

More than just a mindset, it’s the foundation for our method. Our entire approach is built on cultivating safety, mutual respect, and deep connection between dog and human.

How does P.E.T. Really Work?

Resilience isn’t just about obedience, it’s about emotional fluency on both ends of the leash.

We teach pup-parents to understand the physical and emotional needs communicated through their dog’s body language. We help people create mutually-rewarding routines that strengthen their relationship with their dog. We help parents understand why problem behaviors are happening in the first place, so they can respond to their dogs with confidence, clarity, and compassion.

We do not embrace “dominance theory.” We don’t use punishment-based training techniques. We do not recommend punishment-oriented training equipment (eg: prong or shock collars). We believe these techniques are counter-productive towards reaching a state of partnership, empathy, and trust.

We do believe the concept of “no” is just as important as the concept of “yes” in dog training, but we can establish these boundaries in a gentle, humane and stress-free way.

For clients who want more than good behavior…for people who want a deep connection, mutual trust, and lasting transformation, resilience is the way we get there.

Key Focus Areas

Our Process

  • It starts with a Free Consultation: Many trainers charge for the initial assessment…we don’t. We’ll learn your goals, answer your questions, and make sure we’re the right fit. That way, we can hit the ground running.

  • Training Plan: After the consult, we’ll share a clear plan: how many sessions, what they’ll cost, and who does what. Once aligned, we’re ready when you are.

  • Booking & Payment: Maximum Flexibility, Minimum Stress

    • 1) Pay-as-you-go: Book sessions as needed with zero commitment.

    • 2) Subscription: Snag major savings with multi-session subscriptions billed weekly.

  • Kickoff Session: Our first session lays the foundation: reinforcement methods, body language, handler focus, and more. We build shared language and a plan for clear communication—starting day one.

  • Handler Coaching Sessions: These 1–2 hour sessions coach you through real-life scenarios. Afterward, you’ll get a recap and customized homework to guide your practice.

  • 1:1 Sessions with Your Dog: We’ll work directly with your dog to deliver the reps and consistency needed for real transformation—while giving you a breather.

  • Your Own Daily Practice: We’ll provide step-by-step guides and video—but your growth depends on your follow-through. You get out what you put in.

Pricing

Choose the approach that fits your goals, your lifestyle, and your dog's needs.

Every dog is different. Some families benefit from the flexibility of booking sessions as needed, while others achieve better results through the consistency and ongoing support of a Subscription Training Plan. During your consultation, we'll help you decide which option is the best fit.

Option 1: Pay As You Go

Maximum Flexibility

Book only the sessions you need, when you need them. There are no recurring payments, no long-term commitment, and complete flexibility to schedule around your life.

Best for:

  • Puppies

  • Newly adopted dogs

  • Basic manners

  • Confidence-building

  • Tune-up sessions

  • Families with frequent schedule changes

Option 2: Subscription

Built for Consistency

Subscription Training Plans provide discounted pricing, predictable weekly billing, reserved scheduling availability, and ongoing coaching throughout your program. They're designed for behavior challenges that improve through consistent practice and regular support.

Best for:

  • Reactivity

  • Fear and anxiety

  • Over-arousal

  • Aggression cases

  • Multi-dog households

  • Country-to-city transitions / living situation changes

Testimonials & Success Stories

  • Ilan G. & Shir. Y

    “We really needed help with our super-anxious border collie Shoko, who barks incessantly at people coming in the door, noises in the hallway, and just about everything outdoors.  Paul has been working with us for a couple of months now - carefully and steadily building up trust with Shoko.  His reactivity is decreasing, and every time Paul comes over, we make a little bit more progress.  Paul has been like an adventure-buddy and emotional support partner to Shoko, while also being a helpful teacher to us.  We’ve seen results that we just haven’t been able to achieve with other trainers.” 

  • Debra V.

    “I hired Resilient Rover to help with my 6yo Lab, Charlie, who in the past year has become quite fearful of going outside (at some points just shutting down, shaking and refusing to move).  Paul has been extremely empathetic with Charlie, and has even helped me be a better ‘listener’ myself.  4-6 weeks into it, we’re making steady progress.  There are up’s and down’s from day to day and week to week, but overall Charlie’s threshold has gone up, and he is significantly more comfortable going outside than he was a few weeks ago.  It's incredible how much happier Charlie is, and how much happier I am because of it.” 

  • Eashaa P.

    Great photography experience for our dog, Pinot! Very enjoyable for Pinot, he was super happy and comfortable, and we loved the pictures!!

  • Laura L.

    Frank is a mini dachshund who identifies as a big dog. He was so reactive to people and all dogs that weren’t dachshunds. Our walks were stressful and graded sometimes as an “F”. When he started snapping at people, I realized we needed help.

    With Paul’s patient guidance, Frank has learned that other dogs can be fun friends. Both Frank and I have learned tools and clues to reactive behavior. Our walks are no longer “F’s.” They might not always be “A+” either, but even a “B” is a vast improvement.

    We have figured out what is a trigger for him, and we’re able to head it off. Others have commented on how much better Frank is, which is a testimony in it of itself. We are so grateful to have engaged with Paul and Resilient Rover!

  • Patty M.

    Paul always has this unique ability to get Finn to smile - he doesn’t smile for many people.

  • Courtney N.

    It’s like he’s a completely different dog -

    the transformation to his confidence

    is just like night and day.

  • Dirk B.

    The photo book you created of Bunny is so heartwarming - she was so reactive before but underneath, she’s just a gentle soul.

  • Karen S.

    Paul brings so much psychology into the work. Not just in how he works with Starr, but also transparently sharing the knowledge with me as well. This is the most kind training we have ever experienced. We’ve had several trainers for Starr - some of them very mean. She is super sensitive, and needs kindness more than anything.

  • Kate B.

    “Our sweet little Central Valley rescue Sierra is doing her best to adjust to the city, but she came with more than her fair share of anxiety. People, dogs, cars, buses, the waves in the bay – that poor tail tucks down under, and at times she becomes reactive. Paul has been so gentle and patient with her (and us), taking Sierra on adventures to cafes, bars, restaurants, parks, even the beach. It has made a huge difference in her confidence – and ours!”

  • Christian B

    “Our little guy Max wouldn’t go anywhere near his crate, when we found out we needed to relocate internationally in just 8 weeks. Paul came to our home 3-4x per week and sat with Max, allowing him to explore the crate on his own terms, with positive vibes and juicy rewards inside. Paul gave us step-by-step instructions, so we could continue working with Max between visits. Max quickly learned that the crate was a relaxing, safe way to travel, and the destination was always amazing. When the big day came, and Max had to fly in the hold from San Francisco to Munich, we felt a lot better knowing he would feel better too. When we arrived, he walked out and did a big shake-off. He’s adjusting wonderfully to his new home. We couldn’t have done this without Paul’s help!”

  • Janet E.

    Lucy has calmed down so much since working with Paul. She was pretty reactive to dogs and people before, but it’s such a relief now to just walk her without my heart-rate jumping up like it used to. Not only did Paul help Lucy, he also helped me learn to relax as a handler, while teaching me new skills to understand and manage Lucy. It’s a world of difference!

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