Your dog was fine on Tuesday.
Thursday fell apart.
CalmDogs logs what your dog actually met — the trigger, the distance, how long the recovery took — and shows you the week behind the bad walk.
Coming to the App Store. iPhone only.
iPhone. £/€/$ shown at checkout.
A bad day almost never starts on that day
Stress accumulates. The vet visit on Tuesday, the fireworks on Wednesday, the delivery van on Thursday morning — by the time you turn the corner and meet another dog, there was no room left.
You can't see that from inside a single walk. You can see it from four weeks of them.
What CalmDogs does
Know what today can hold
A short read each morning, built from what the last few days actually contained.
Every walk, in context
Log the trigger, the distance you were at, how your dog reacted and how long it took to settle. Thirty seconds.
See the pattern, not the bad day
Which triggers matter for your dog — not for dogs in general.
One small step at a time
Step-by-step exercises drawn from what you've logged.
Understand what drives it
Recovery speed, tracked over weeks, so progress is visible even when a single walk isn't.
What CalmDogs is not
It is not training advice, and it is not a substitute for a professional. It does not diagnose anything, it will not tell you how far to stand from a trigger, and it does not promise that your dog will be a different dog in thirty days.
It is a record and a way of reading it.
Price
$59.99 a year, or $9.99 a week. There is no free tier and no trial — the app is only useful once there is a few weeks of history in it, and a three-day trial can't show you that.
Billed through Apple. Cancel from your iPhone settings at any time. Prices are shown here in US dollars; your own currency and local price appear in the App Store before you buy anything.
Questions
Will this fix my dog's reactivity?
No. CalmDogs is a logging and education tool. Behaviour change comes from work with your dog, usually alongside a qualified professional. What CalmDogs does is show you what you've actually been working with.
What is trigger stacking?
The way stress from separate events adds up rather than resetting. A dog who met three difficult things in three days is not the same dog on day four, even if day four looks quiet on paper.
What is a threshold?
The point past which a dog stops being able to respond to you. It is not a fixed distance and it moves from day to day — which is exactly the thing that's hard to see without a record.
How long before I see anything useful?
Roughly two to three weeks of logging. Before that there isn't enough history for a pattern to exist.
Is it available on Android?
Not currently. iPhone only.
Do you share my data?
No.