Dog training planner
A dog training planner for real sessions, not perfect plans
CueProof helps you plan training in a way that still works when life gets busy. Create plans by dog, goal, or sport, then log the session outcome straight into the same record so you can see which exercises are moving forward and which ones need another week.
- Organize work by plan, behavior, and goal.
- Keep track of what you changed without losing the training history behind it.
- Keep planning and logging in one workflow instead of two separate tools.
Create one training plan and turn it into real session history, not a forgotten checklist.
If you mostly want weekly rotation and consistency, the schedule page may fit better.
What people use this page for
People searching for a dog training planner are usually trying to solve a very specific training-record problem. These are the kinds of examples and sticking points this page is built around.
Real examples
- Map out a six-week recall block, then log which parts actually happened each week.
- Keep rally homework, pet dog life skills, and loose lead work in separate plans.
- Review what was supposed to happen this week against the sessions you really logged.
Common sticking points
- Planners fall apart when they live separately from the sessions you actually train.
- Big training plans can feel unrealistic once life gets busy or the dog struggles.
- It is hard to tell whether the plan needs changing or the follow-through has slipped.
Why CueProof fits
- Plans connect directly to behaviors and live session logs.
- You can see what changed in training without losing the earlier history.
- The dashboard shows which plans are active and which ones are quietly being neglected.
How CueProof helps with this type of training record
Plan by sport, goal, or everyday life
Use CueProof for obedience training, rally, agility homework, reactive dog plans, or everyday life skills. You can build a planner around how you actually train, then keep related behaviors grouped together in a way that is easy to review.
Turn plans into honest session data
A planner is only useful if it connects to what really happened. CueProof keeps your plan and your session notes together so you can compare what you intended to work on with what happened in the session and what needs the next rep.
Build harder steps with a clearer progression
When you are working through distance, duration, distraction, or harder environments, CueProof helps you see whether your plan is building reliability or whether a behavior still falls apart in certain setups.
Related pages for planning training
These pages are useful if you want a planner with more logging detail, more sport focus, or more weekly routine support.
Dog training logbook app for session notes, setups, criteria changes, and progress. Track what you trained, what helped, and what needs more proofing.
Dog sports planner for agility, rally, obedience, and foundations. Plan sessions, log reps, and track progress across sport skills, ring prep, and homework.
Dog training schedule app for weekly plans, session logging, and consistency tracking. See what you trained, what you skipped, and what needs attention next.
Frequently asked questions
Plain-English answers for people looking for a dog training planner.
What makes a dog training planner useful?
A good planner helps you decide what to train next and lets you compare the plan with the real session. CueProof does both, so your planning is tied to actual reps, outcomes, and setups.
Can I use CueProof as a proofing planner?
Yes. Many people use CueProof to plan how they will add distance, duration, distraction, new locations, or trial-style pressure while keeping a record of what changed in training.
Is CueProof only for advanced trainers?
No. It works for newer handlers who want clearer notes and for experienced trainers who want a better record of training plans, session history, and proofing progress.
Create one training plan and turn it into real session history, not a forgotten checklist.
Private by default · Built for owners and trainers · Works across multiple dogs