For dogs who don’t settle from normal routines.

PLACEMENT REVIEW

Some dogs stay “on” even with a decent routine. SPENT starts with a short review to confirm fit and assign fixed days.

*Onboarding is the required start before ongoing weekly placement begins.

Why this review exists

SPENT is not built for occasional use.

Some dogs do better with stable weekly output than random bursts of activity.

Placement Review helps confirm whether structured running makes sense for the dog, the weekly rhythm, and the household.

Not every dog is a fit.

HOW THE START WORKS

Phone screens showing the placement review step for structured dog running.

1. Request Placement Review

Submit a short request so fit can be reviewed

SPENT K9 pickup for a scheduled dog running session in a near-home service area.

2. Start Onboarding

If accepted, dogs begin with onboarding: $299 one-time 2 weeks at 2× weekly 4 runs total on fixed days

Onboarding dog running session used to assess fit, pacing, and recovery.

3. Continue Into Monthly Rhythm

After onboarding, the dog is either: placed into 1× / 2× / 3× weekly rhythm accepted with restrictions or not accepted as a fit

*SPENT does not start dogs through casual bookings. New dogs are reviewed for fit, safety, service area, and weekly rhythm before ongoing placement. Monthly billing starts only if you continue after onboarding.

Onboarding dog running session used to assess fit, pacing, and recovery.
Onboarding dog running session used to assess fit, pacing, and recovery.
Onboarding dog running session used to assess fit, pacing, and recovery.

What onboarding is for

83 Submissions

$299

(One-Time Fee)

Most dogs need a few runs to learn pacing and positioning alongside the runner and board.

Onboarding is used to confirm:

  • safety at speed

  • pacing response

  • recovery pattern

  • owner compliance with fixed days

SPENT does not determine placement from a single session.

What happens each week

WHY SPENT WORKS

Most dogs settle faster and more consistently after structured work in their own neighborhood.

Dog beside a section explaining why some dogs stay restless after activity.

STRUCTURE

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

Runner and dog moving through a neighborhood street behind the SPENT plans heading.

PACING

After structured work, dogs enter recovery more predictably. Owners commonly notice fewer pacing loops, cleaner transitions at night, and steadier weekly rhythm.

Onboarding dog running session used to assess fit, pacing, and recovery.

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.

Allison S.
Allison S.
Verified User Review
I never knew this service existed! We're a busy family of 4 and SPENT has helped our family's dog in ways we never imagined before.

WHAT OWNERS TEND TO NOTICE

For the right dog, owners often notice:

  • easier settling at home over time

  • steadier transitions across the week

  • energy expressed earlier and more cleanly

  • a weekly pattern that feels easier to manage

These are patterns, not promises.

Based on 83 Internal Submissions
4.8/ 5
My dog finally has a weekly rhythm.
Kathryn L.
I didn’t realize how inconsistent our weeks were. After a month of steady sessions, evenings became smoother and more predictable.
He settles faster after SPENT than after any other activity.
Jade M.
Walks and daycare left him “on.” SPENT’s steady pacing helps him downshift within minutes.
This is the first service that matches my dog’s recovery speed.
Cooper W.
My shepherd rebounds from everything. SPENT gives him steady work without overstimulation.
My dog isn’t ‘too much’ for this system.
Karen N.
He overwhelmed walkers and daycare staff. SPENT is built for dogs like him. They recommended separate sessions for my dogs, which I appreciated.
Evenings are no longer unpredictable.
Marry G.
The weekly structure removed the uncertainty. Nights feel consistent now no more zoomies inside the house or coming back home to surprise chewed up furniture.
“The pacing control is the difference.”
Mandy P.
I used to run my dog myself, but the intensity varied too much. SPENT’s steady rhythm helped him settle again.
The consistency is what we were missing.
Terrance F.
Training helped, but the rhythm between sessions was uneven. SPENT filled that gap.
Smooth transitions at night have been the biggest change.
Mei L.
Fewer pacing when my dog sees me relaxing at home and quicker settling down after a few weeks already.
Real-terrain work gives him the output he actually needs.
Susan D.
We tried treadmills. SPENT created a completely different level of predictability.
One session a week made a noticeable difference.
Rodger B.
Even a single weekly block created clearer recovery windows. The predictability has been the biggest change. Wow!

What SPENT includes

No novelty.
No shifting routine.
No one-off sessions.

Pricing

*Onboarding is the start. It is not a one-off service.

Onboarding:
$299 one-time
2 weeks at 2× weekly
4 total runs on fixed days

*If continuing after onboarding, dogs move into ongoing weekly placement.

Fit matters

SPENT is built for dogs who can safely and consistently run within structured conditions and recover cleanly between sessions.

If a dog cannot meet that standard, SPENT is not a fit.

*Placement is limited to protect consistency and quality. Fixed days are required.

Ready to begin?

Request Placement Review to confirm fit and see whether onboarding is the right next step.

*If accepted, onboarding begins with 2 weeks at weekly.