Dog training log, planner and journal
From first Cue to fully Proofed.
CueProof helps dog owners, trainers, and sport teams plan sessions, log what happened, track setups, and review progress across obedience, sport, pet dog, and reactive dog work without relying on memory or scattered notes.
Progress Summary
A quick pulse check for this week.
Insights Overview
The clearest read on what is progressing, stalling, or slipping.
Success rate is 90% over the last 5 sessions overall. Consider increasing criteria.
Performance has stalled overall. Consider breaking the behavior down or changing the reward.
This behavior hasn't been trained in 16 days. Time for a refresher!
Trends
Most Logged
Behaviors with the most session logs so far.
When training notes stay in your head, progress gets fuzzy
CueProof gives you a cleaner dog training record so you can see what you trained, which setups helped, and where things got harder before you decide what to work on next.
Review the patterns around a behavior
Go beyond a simple pass or fail. Review locations, distractions, trigger exposures, and recent results in one place so the picture is easier to understand.
Location Breakdown
Where this behavior looks strongest or weakest across locations so far.
Across 18 logged sessions so far.
6 logged sessions in this location.
5 logged sessions in this location.
4 logged sessions in this location.
3 logged sessions in this location.
Distractions & Triggers
Patterns worth watching as training gets more real-world.
7 logs
4 exposures
Mostly park and sports field.
Distractions
Which distractions tend to make this behavior less reliable.
7 logs - 57% good
19 pts below usual
5 logs - 60% good
16 pts below usual
4 logs - 67% good
9 pts below usual
6 logs - 84% good
8 pts above usual
Triggers
Which trigger exposures show up most often in this behavior.
4 exposures - avg intensity 3.3/5
avg recovery 28s - mostly park
3 exposures - avg intensity 3.9/5
avg recovery 41s - mostly park
2 exposures - avg intensity 2.1/5
avg recovery 16s - mostly sports field
Sessions for this exercise.
Performance Overview
StalledNo clear change.
Recent decisive outcomes are running at 76% good across 13 decisive logs.
Sports Field is the clearest setup captured so far.
Trends
Recent results for this behavior.
Built for real dog training life
More useful than a notebook. Less messy than scattered notes on your phone.
Track sessions by behavior
Keep a clear record of what you worked on, which dog you trained, what the setup looked like, and how the session went.
Plan the next session
Use plans to organize class homework, trial prep, everyday life skills, or sport work so the next session is easier to pick up.
Review setups that help or hurt
Look back at locations, distractions, and trigger exposures so you can see where a skill is holding up and where it still gets hard.
Keep track of what you changed
Keep a cleaner record of when you asked for a little more, changed the setup, or made things easier again after a rough patch.
Keep reactive dog notes together
Log trigger details and session notes alongside your training record so you can review the full picture later.
Manage more than one dog
Separate dogs, plans, and session history cleanly so you can switch focus without mixing training records together.
How it works
Plan the work, log the session, and review the patterns.
Create a plan
Set up the dog, the plan, and the behaviors you want to train so your work stays organized from the start.
Log what happened
Record the session, the setup, the notes, and the outcome while the details are still fresh.
Review progress
Look back at recent sessions, setups, and patterns to decide what feels solid, what still gets hard, and what to train next.
Who this is for
Clear enough for everyday dog owners, detailed enough for trainers and sport teams.
Sport and obedience teams
Useful for rally, obedience, agility foundations, trial prep, class homework, and the session notes that support competition work.
Pet dog owners
Track everyday life skills like recall, loose lead walking, stays, and calm behavior around real-life distractions so they hold up outside the house.
Reactive dogs and behavior support
Keep trigger notes, setup details, recovery observations, and session history together so it is easier to review progress with your trainer or behavior professional.
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Frequently asked questions
What is CueProof for?
CueProof is a dog training log, planner, and journal. It helps you plan sessions, log what happened, track setups and criteria changes, and review progress over time.
Who is CueProof built for?
It is built for dog owners, trainers, sport teams, and people doing reactivity or behavior work who want a cleaner session record than paper notes or scattered phone notes.
Does CueProof give training advice?
No. CueProof helps you keep records and spot patterns in your own training data. It does not replace a trainer, coach, or behavior professional.
Can I use CueProof for multiple dogs?
Yes. Each dog can have separate plans, session history, and progress notes, which makes it much easier to keep your records clean.