Un Chase Trainer Melbourne

Un-Chase!®

Classes, Workshops and Training

STOP THE CHASE

What is Un-Chase!®?

If your heart has ever dropped as your dog bolts after something—be it a car, a cat, or a cyclist—you’re not alone. Chasing is natural, but it can also be frustrating, embarrassing, and downright dangerous. That’s where Un-Chase!® comes in.

Developed by world class trainer Alexis Davison and trusted by dog owners worldwide, Un-Chase!® provides a clear, step-by-step training approach to help dogs develop self-control around chase triggers. Using positive reinforcement, we teach alternative behaviours that keep your dog safe—without fear, frustration, or punishment. No matter what your dog loves to chase, we’re here to show you that change is possible.

How Un-Chase!® Helps You & Your Dog

Un-Chase!® isn’t just about stopping the chase—it’s about giving you and your dog more freedom, more trust, and more fun together. Instead of constantly scanning the horizon for potential triggers, you can relax, knowing you have the skills to redirect and prevent chase behaviour before it starts.

With Un-Chase!®, you’ll learn how to:

Manage your dog’s environment to prevent chasing and keep everyone safe
Provide enriching activities that fulfil your dog’s mental and physical needs
Reduce stress—for both you and your dog!
Communicate effectively without fear, intimidation, or punishment
Replace chase behaviour with safer, more appropriate alternatives
Improve harmony at home, making life easier for all species under one roof

If you’ve ever been told “nothing can stop the chasing,” we can’t wait to dispel that myth. 

Un-Chase!® Snakes

This comprehensive training protocol

teaches you and your dog how to avoid snakes and protected wildlife

Upcoming Un-Chase!® Workshop Details

WHERE: North Carlton

WHEN: May 24 and 25

COST: $169 (2.5 hr workshop)

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Teach a Dog to stop chasing a rabbit

Un-Chase!® 1:1

  • You're not able to attend a class

  • You want to work with a trainer who is committed to helping you and your dog learn to be calm around chase triggers, through positive training

  • You would prefer an individual customised plan