Sniffari Sessions

Enrichment Walks with Real-World Check-In Practice

Driven by passion

Sniffari Sessions are structured enrichment outings designed for dogs who need more than a traditional walk. These trainer-led outings give your dog the opportunity to slow down, sniff, explore, and decompress in a way that supports their mental well-being and natural needs.

Rather than focusing on distance or exercise alone, Sniffari Sessions are centered around thoughtful movement, enrichment, and calm engagement in the real world. During the outing, we may also incorporate simple check-ins and connection-building along the way.

This service is ideal for dogs who benefit from lower-pressure outings, need more mental stimulation, or simply thrive when given the chance to explore the world at a more natural pace.

What’s Included

Each Sniffari Session includes a 60-minute enrichment outing tailored to your dog’s needs. Sessions focus on decompression through sniffing and exploration, with opportunities for simple real-world check-in practice, calm engagement, and confidence-building in the environment. You’ll also receive a post-session update so you know how your dog did.

Investment

Sniffari Session (60 Minutes): $65

Travel outside of my standard service area may incur an additional fee.

Sniffari Sessions Are a Great Fit for Dogs Who:

  • Need more mental enrichment

  • Love to sniff and explore

  • Get overstimulated easily

  • Struggle to settle after traditional walks

  • Benefit from confidence-building in the real world

  • Need a productive outlet in a lower-pressure setting

  • Are learning to stay more connected on outings

Important to Know

Sniffari Sessions are enrichment-focused outings and are not intended to replace private training sessions for dogs needing more in-depth behavior support. While we may incorporate simple check-ins and real-world engagement during the outing, dogs with more significant behavior concerns may be better served by starting with a private training session first.

Looking for a more intentional outing for your dog?