1x Weekly
SPENT PLANS
One fixed run each week. This rhythm is used in specific cases. For some dogs, one structured day each week is enough to support a steadier routine.
1X WEEKLY
$92/weekly
Billed monthly at $499
1 run each week on fixed days, billed monthly.
This weekly rhythm is used when a lower schedule is appropriate.
For some dogs, one structured day each week helps support a steadier routine without requiring more frequent work.
The gaps between runs are longer.
That is why this option is more selective.
Why 1X Weekly is used selectively
One run each week can help, but the gap between structured days is longer.
That means this rhythm is usually best for:
- dogs that hold the effect well between runs
- dogs that do not drift quickly when gaps are longer
- households where a lower weekly rhythm is appropriate
This is not the most common rhythm in SPENT, but it can be the right one in the right case.
WHAT 1X WEEKLY LOOKS LIKE
- One fixed run day each week
- Controlled, steady pacing
- Repeat routes in the dog’s near-home area
- Capped sessions
- The same structure repeated week to week
This is a lower weekly rhythm, not a casual version of SPENT.
WHAT OWNERS NOTICE
evenings on SPENT days feel easier and more predictable
a steadier day following the session
their dog settles more cleanly after the session
a routine that feels more anchored than before
some support across the week
Because the gap between runs is longer, this rhythm is not used for most dogs.
WHO 1X WEEKLY IS FOR
- dogs that hold a weekly rhythm well between runs
- owners whose dog is a fit for a lower weekly schedule
- dogs that respond clearly to structure without needing shorter gaps
WHAT YOU GET EACH WEEK
- controlled, steady pacing
- a clear work → rest pattern
- one structured, real-terrain run
- the same day and familiar route each week
- consistent handling focused on movement quality
WHY THIS PLAN WORKS
Most high-drive dogs don’t stabilize through intensity — they stabilize through consistent, paced work delivered at the same time, in the same way, every week.

STRUCTURE
Fixed routes, repeatable pacing, and stable terrain give the dog a predictable workload. This supports steady movement patterns and prevents chaotic bursts.

RECOVERY
Running inside a defined pace band keeps muscles, joints, and stride patterns in a stable range. This produces smooth, real-terrain movement and reduces state spikes.

PACING
After structured work, dogs enter recovery more predictably. Owners commonly notice fewer pacing loops, cleaner transitions at night, and steadier weekly rhythm.
HOW THIS RHYTHM IS EVALUATED
SPENT is evaluated over time.
Not by excitement.
Not by visible tiredness.
Not by a single run.
What matters is how the dog settles after the session and how well the effect holds between runs.
How to Evaluate It
Owners usually know the rhythm is right when:
- the dog settles well after the run
- the days after feel easier to manage
- the longer gap does not create too much drift
What Not to Measure
SPENT isn’t judged by:
obedience changes
visible tiredness
excitement during the session
novelty or stimulation
Those signals fade quickly and aren’t the point.
How decisions are made
If the week feels more consistent, the rhythm is right.
If it doesn’t, we adjust frequency or don’t move forward.
That’s why all dogs start with onboarding, not a single session.
HOW TO BEGIN
All dogs start with onboarding.
Onboarding:
$349 one-time
2 weeks at 2× weekly
4 total runs on fixed days
*If continuing after onboarding, the dog may be placed into 1× Weekly when a lower ongoing rhythm is appropriate.
LONG-TERM PHYSICAL BENEFITS
Over time, consistent structured running can support:
- natural, balanced movement
- cleaner stride and posture
- healthy muscle engagement
- nails wearing naturally from real terrain
- overall physical soundness
*These are observed benefits, not medical claims.
STRUCTURED WORK. CONTROLLED PACING. CONSISTENT RHYTHM.
This Plan is For
1× Weekly is a strong fit for dogs who:
are physically capable and enjoy movement
recover well after activity
do best with structure rather than constant stimulation
don’t need daily regulation to feel settled
live relatively balanced lives but are under-used
Many dogs in this category are already “good dogs.”
They’re not destructive.
They’re not chaotic.
They’re just capable of more than walks and casual play provide.
This Plan is Not For
1× Weekly is not:
a fix for behavior problems
a substitute for training
a way to “tire your dog out”
a solution for dogs who need daily structure
If your dog feels best when structured work shows up more often, we’ll recommend a higher frequency.
How Sessions Work
Every session follows the same structure:
warm-up
steady, controlled running
natural downshift
cool-down
Runs happen on real terrain, using familiar routes, at a pace matched to your dog.
We protect consistency.
We don’t chase speed.
Pacing & Intensity
Dogs run inside a defined pace band matched to their drive and recovery profile. Speed remains steady regardless of excitement or environment.
Pick-Up & Terrain
Sessions begin and end at your home. Runs stay within the dog’s neighborhood to maintain a familiar, stable environment.
Weekly Rhythm
Sessions occur on the same day each week. This fixed timing is part of the regulation system and supports more consistent recovery patterns.
Safety & Handling
Controlled leash geometry and secure equipment are used at all times. Pacing adjustments are gradual and intentional.
Dogs are monitored for state, gait, and recovery entry.
On SPENT days:
Most owners observe changes in specific, practical ways:
faster settling after the session
a steadier evening
less pacing or restlessness
The following day:
behavior often feels more even
transitions are smoother than baseline
Later in the week:
Some dogs maintain that stability.
Others begin to drift back toward their usual pattern.
That drift is useful information.
Dogs who drift back often benefit from 2× Weekly.
WHEN TO CONSIDER A DIFFERENT PLAN
You may benefit more from 2× Weekly if:
your dog feels best with more frequent work
steadiness fades mid-week
you want more consistency across all days
UPGRADE:

2x Weekly
Two sessions that keep capable dogs consistently steady across the week.
Best for dogs who:
do well after sessions but drift mid-week
show clearer movement, focus, and recovery with more regular work
benefit from structure showing up more than once
This is the most common long-term rhythm for high-drive dogs living modern lives.
Final word
1× Weekly is used when a lower weekly rhythm is enough to support the dog well. It is not the most common rhythm. It is the right rhythm in specific cases.


