Understand your dog.
Support real change.
Track stress, recovery and trigger patterns so you avoid setbacks and see real progress — with daily guidance tailored to your individual dog.
The daily score that changes how you walk your dog
Every morning, Canine Insights calculates your dog's recovery score from the previous day's sleep, stress and triggers. Know what kind of day your dog is capable of — before you've left the house.
Does this sound familiar?
Most owners know something is off but can't identify why. The answer is almost always in the patterns — not the individual incidents.
Reactivity on walks
Fine one day, explosive the next. The cause is rarely what's in front of them.
Trigger stacking
Small stressors building invisibly. The Friday explosion was caused by Wednesday.
Won't settle
Restlessness in the evening — almost always unresolved stress from earlier.
Overstimulation
More exercise is making your dog worse, not better. The data reveals why.
Excessive barking
Almost always connected to the stress load your dog arrived with.
Anxiety and stress
Persistent anxiety with no obvious cause. Patterns in the data reveal what anecdotes can't.
Everything that shapes your dog's behaviour — in one place.
The app learns from your individual dog's patterns — not breed averages or generic data.
Sleep tracking
One of the strongest predictors of next-day stress tolerance.
Recovery score
Know whether today is a training or decompression day.
Trigger logging
Patterns across days reveal which triggers matter most.
Stress tracking
Monitor daily stress signals and build your dog's individual baseline.
Pattern insights
Surfaces connections specific to your dog, not population averages.
Daily recommendations
Tailored guidance — not generic tips from a forum.
"Trigger patterns have made us aware of times and places we could avoid walking, as the triggers are reoccurring. The insights feel very relevant to our dog's situation — and yes, we've changed what we do because of them."
Built on evidence-based behaviour science
Grounded in modern canine cognition research, stress physiology and force-free training principles. All recommendations align with veterinary behaviour guidelines. No dominance theory. No aversive methods.