For dogs who don’t settle from normal routines.
PLANS
Structured running on fixed days each week. Plans differ by frequency. Intensity stays consistent.
*If accepted, dogs begin with a 2-week onboarding block (2× weekly).
HOW FREQUENCY WORKS
Frequency is about spacing across the week.
One (1) run per week can help, but it leaves long gaps.
Two (2) runs per week shortens the gaps and is the most common rhythm.
Three (3) runs per week is reserved for dogs that handle more weekly work well.
1x Weekly
One fixed run each week. Used in specific cases where a lower weekly rhythm is appropriate. Request Placement Review →
*Availability is limited
2x Weekly
Two fixed runs each week. This is the most common weekly rhythm in SPENT. Request Placement Review →
*Placement begins with onboarding.
3x Weekly
Three fixed runs each week. Used for dogs that handle more weekly work well. Request Placement Review →
*Availability is limited.
WEEKLY STRUCTURE OPTIONS

1× Weekly
A single structured run each week.
Used selectively. Not sufficient for most high-drive dogs.

2× Weekly
Two fixed work days each week.
This is the most common placement.

3× Weekly
Three fixed work days each week.
Reserved for dogs with very fast recovery and higher output demands.
“The structure carries better day to day.”
“Settling after work is clearer.”
“The week feels more even now.”
WHAT EVERY PLAN INCLUDES
SPENT is built on repeatable work, not one-off sessions. We track pacing and structure to make sure the work stays consistent.
- Structured running in the dog’s neighborhood
- Controlled, steady pacing
- Repeat routes
- Fixed weekly schedule
No novelty.
No shifting routine.
No week-to-week guessing.
Just correct.
ONBOARDING (REQUIRED)
$349
Two weeks at 2× weekly. Four runs total on fixed days.
Most dogs need a few sessions to learn pacing and positioning alongside the runner and board.
Onboarding is used to confirm fit and see how the dog handles the routine over time.
AFTER ONBOARDING
If your dog is a fit, you can continue on the monthly 2× weekly plan ($579/month).
Monthly billing starts only if you continue.
A NOTE ON RESULTS
SPENT is evaluated over time.
- Not by excitement.
- Not by exhaustion.
- Not by a single session.
The pattern shows up in how the dog settles at home and how the week feels between runs.
*SPENT is built for a narrow category of dogs. Placement is limited to protect consistency and quality.
A NOTE ON RESULTS
SPENT is evaluated over time.
Not by excitement.
Not by exhaustion.
Not by a single session.
Progress is reflected in how the dog carries themselves between runs and across the week.
FAQ
Your dog doesn’t need another walk.
They need structured output.
Some dogs stay restless because normal routines don’t carry through the week.
SPENT uses fixed weekly runs so the week feels more predictable at home.
Is this safe?
Sessions are capped and paced. Eligibility is based on suitability and clean recovery. Never forced intensity.
How long is each work block?
Each SPENT session runs within a controlled work block built around real-terrain structure.
A typical block includes:
a short warm-up
39–49 minutes of structured running at a set pace
a brief cool-down and field notes
The exact duration is less important than the consistency of the output.
The work block is designed to stay inside the dog’s pacing range so recovery becomes predictable.
Why weekly rhythm matters for high-drive dogs
High-drive, fast-recovery dogs respond poorly to irregular output.
They need:
fixed structure,
predictable pacing,
and a repeatable recovery cycle.
A weekly work block stabilizes these patterns so evenings become smoother and state changes are less abrupt.
How is SPENT different from walking, daycare, or treadmill services?
SPENT operates in a different category.
Walking is low-intensity.
Daycare is chaotic and inconsistent.
Treadmills create artificial pacing.
SPENT delivers structured running with controlled output on real terrain.
The goal is predictable recovery, not entertainment or fatigue.
This makes SPENT a performance system, not a pet-care option.
What does “real-terrain structure” mean?
SPENT runs are done on consistent outdoor routes selected for:
stable footing
repeatable pacing
controlled elevation changes
environmental predictability
Real terrain allows clearer output patterns than treadmills can produce.
Over time, this creates a more reliable weekly rhythm and smoother settling at home.
What results should I expect?
Most owners see:
quicker settling after work
smoother evenings
fewer pacing loops
more predictable behavior windows
better readiness for training or daily routines
These are byproducts of consistent structure, not guarantees or behavior modification claims.
Need some more answers?
FAQ
Your dog doesn’t need another walk. They need structured output.
Most high-drive dogs stay restless because their weekly routine doesn’t match their biology.
SPENT gives them paced, consistent work that supports predictability at home.
Is this safe?
Sessions match the dog’s pace, recovery ability, and suitability. No forced intensity.
How long is each work block?
Each SPENT session runs within a controlled work block built around real-terrain structure.
A typical block includes:
a short warm-up
25–35 minutes of structured running at a set pace
a brief cool-down and field notes
The exact duration is less important than the consistency of the output.
The work block is designed to stay inside the dog’s pacing range so recovery becomes predictable.
What does “real-terrain structure” mean?
SPENT runs are done on consistent outdoor routes selected for:
stable footing
repeatable pacing
controlled elevation changes
environmental predictability
Real terrain allows clearer output patterns than treadmills can produce.
Over time, this creates a more reliable weekly rhythm and smoother settling at home.
Why weekly rhythm matters for high-drive dogs
High-drive, fast-recovery dogs respond poorly to irregular output.
They need:
fixed structure,
predictable pacing,
and a repeatable recovery cycle.
A weekly work block stabilizes these patterns so evenings become smoother and state changes are less abrupt.
How is SPENT different from walking, daycare, or treadmill services?
SPENT operates in a different category.
Walking is low-intensity.
Daycare is chaotic and inconsistent.
Treadmills create artificial pacing.
SPENT delivers structured running with controlled output on real terrain.
The goal is predictable recovery, not entertainment or fatigue.
This makes SPENT a performance system, not a pet-care option.
What does pacing control mean?
Pacing control is SPENT’s core mechanism.
It means each dog runs inside a defined output band that matches their drive level and recovery range.
The runner regulates speed, terrain, and transitions so the dog never drifts into overstimulation or under-output.
Consistent pacing → consistent recovery → smoother behavior windows.
Why do you only accept certain dogs?
SPENT is designed for a narrow category of dogs who:
recover fast
remain “on” after normal activity
outpace walking, daycare, and casual play
benefit from structure more than intensity
Dogs outside this profile do not get stable results from the SPENT system.
Tight eligibility protects the outcomes.
How is recovery evaluated?
Recovery is based on:
how quickly the dog returns to baseline after work
how predictable their evening behavior becomes
how stable the next day’s state looks
how consistently they downshift after multiple weeks of structure
The Intake Assessment identifies each dog’s recovery window and determines whether SPENT is appropriate.
What happens during the Intake Assessment?
The intake includes:
a structured pacing evaluation
a controlled real-terrain work block
assessment of drive, output range, and recovery pattern
a clear recommendation on rhythm (1× / 2× / 3× weekly) or non-eligibility
Only dogs who benefit from the system move forward.
Can I customize the schedule?
No.
SPENT runs on fixed weekly structure because predictable timing produces predictable recovery.
Changing days or frequency disrupts the rhythm that makes the system effective.
Can you run multiple dogs at once?
Only if they share:
the same pacing band
compatible drive levels
compatible recovery ranges
If not, each dog requires its own work block.
Structure is more important than efficiency.
What results should I expect?
Most owners see:
quicker settling after work
smoother evenings
fewer pacing loops
more predictable behavior windows
better readiness for training or daily routines
These are byproducts of consistent structure, not guarantees or behavior modification claims.
Do SPENT sessions replace training?
No.
Training involves skill-building.
SPENT provides the physical structure that makes training more predictable and helps dogs regulate during learning.
Both can support each other, but SPENT is not a training service.
Do sessions continue in bad weather?
No.
SPENT sessions require dry, safe conditions for consistent pacing and traction.
Why is SPENT priced as a monthly program?
Because SPENT regulates weekly cycles, not individual runs.
Pricing reflects:
1:1 structure
pacing expertise
narrow eligibility
controlled output
predictable recovery
The value comes from consistent rhythm, not minutes of activity.
Can I pause my plan?
Plans cannot be paused.
You can re-enroll at any time.
Need some more answers?
Ready to find the right rhythm for your dog?
We accept a limited number of dogs to protect quality and consistency.