Understanding Your Dog Beneath the Behavior.

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A dog running through water at the beach, splashing water as it moves.

When Behavior is Communication

Breakthroughs is more than a business — it’s a home for dogs whose behavior is communication, and for the humans who sense there’s something deeper happening beneath the surface.

I created Breakthroughs because I kept meeting dogs who weren’t “misbehaving” — they were overwhelmed. Their bodies were holding more than they could manage, and their behavior became the only language they had left. Traditional training didn’t explain what these dogs were experiencing, and it didn’t give families the tools to truly help.

Breakthroughs exists to change that.

Through the Beneath the Behavior™ Method, I guide families in understanding the nervous system, recognizing early signs of dysregulation, and supporting their dogs through overwhelm with gentleness and clarity. This work is rooted in:

  • emotional safety

  • attunement

  • relationship

  • nervous‑system literacy

  • compassion for both dog and human

Breakthroughs is a place where sensitive dogs are honored, not judged — and where families finally feel seen, supported, and equipped with a path forward.

This is where behavior starts to make sense.

This is where connection deepens.

This is where real change begins.

Breakthroughs is where dogs are understood, not managed — and where families learn to support the dog beneath the behavior

Because a regulated dog is a connected dog. And a connected dog is a well‑behaved dog.

A New Approach for Dogs Who Feel the World More Intensely

Some dogs don’t respond to traditional obedience training — not because they’re stubborn, but because their behavior isn’t a “command” issue. It’s an emotional one.

I specialize in dogs who:

  • Three concentric circles, slightly off-center.

    Become overwhelmed quickly when the world feels too big or unpredictable

  • Illustration of a two waves, one rising and the other, crashing.

    Shift into shutdown or escalation when their nervous system hits overload

  • A small sprout with two leaves growing out of brown soil.

    Is still developing social and emotional skills to feel safe with others

  • A feather floating with dashes indicating motion.

    Feel every shift in tone, energy, or environment even the subtle ones

  • Illustration of a path splitting into two.

    Haven't responded to traditional obedience because their nervous system needs something different

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A happy brown and white dog running on grass while carrying a tennis ball in its mouth.

Beneath the Behavior

A relationship‑based approach to helping sensitive, overwhelmed, and misunderstood dogs feel safe, connected, and emotionally grounded. Most behavior challenges aren’t obedience problems — they’re emotional regulation problems.

The Beneath the Behavior™ Method is designed to help dogs feel safe enough to choose better behavior from the inside out. This method blends intuitive clarity, deep observation, and grounded behavioral principles to create lasting change without force, pressure, or obedience drills.

Lindsey and a German Shepherd dog sitting on a rocky overlook, with a view of a lake, forest, and mountains in the background.

Meet Your Behaviorist

I’m Lyndsey, the founder of Breakthrough Dogs and the creator of the Beneath the Behavior Method, a relationship‑based approach for dogs who feel deeply.

Over the years, I’ve developed a way of working that blends intuitive clarity with grounded behavioral science. I read the subtle signals most people miss — the micro‑shifts in breath, weight, eyes, tension, and energy that reveal what a dog is experiencing beneath the surface.

Transformations

Ready to Get Started?

If your dog feels overwhelmed, misunderstood, or stuck in patterns that traditional training has not helped, you are not alone, and there is a more thoughtful way forward.

We look at the full picture — not just the behavior itself, but what may be contributing beneath it — and use a relationship-based approach to help your dog feel safer, more regulated, and more able to make better choices through connection rather than pressure.