Meet Miso — the Rebel.
Chewing. Barking. Chaos. Miso isn’t “bad” — Miso’s freelancing. We fix the routine behind the behavior so your house can survive again.
Your dog training app for chewing, barking, destruction, and chaos at home.
Less damage. More structure. Tiny daily reps that actually stick.

What’s getting destroyed?
Tap what matches. Miso will point you to the right plan.
How Miso fixes destructive behavior
Not a lecture. A sequence.
Step 1
Stop the damage loop
We cut off the self-reinforcing wins (chew → relief, bark → attention, destroy → stimulation).
✓ Fewer incidents because the routine is safer.
Step 2
Replace the pattern
Give Miso a better job: outlets, calm reps, and a clear daily plan.
✓ Your dog chooses the right outlet without you begging.
Step 3
Proof it during real life
Alone time, doors, noise, temptations — we train the situations that usually blow it up.
✓ Triggers happen… and the house stays intact.
What progress looks like (without the hype)
Week 1
The house stops bleeding. You get structure, safer routines, and fewer surprise disasters.
Week 2
Better outlets start working. Barking and chewing become easier to interrupt.
Week 4
You’re not just “stopping” behavior — you’re running a routine that prevents it.
Miso’s starter kit
If you do one thing: start with #1. Then follow the chain.
Miso’s side quests (control the chaos)
Sometimes destruction is just impulse control + overstimulation in a costume.
Real wins from destructive-dog households
“I downloaded Bubbas after my dog ate two shoes and the corner of my rug. The plan helped us fix the routine behind the behavior — not just “stop chewing.” Our house is finally surviving.”
“The “reset” approach was the first thing that didn’t feel like whack-a-mole. Once the routine changed, the chaos dropped fast.”
“I used to come home bracing for damage. Now I come home to… normal. Not perfect — but normal. That’s a win.”
Frequently asked questions
Is chewing always a training problem?+
Chewing is usually stress, boredom, lack of outlets, or habit — often a mix. We treat it like a routine problem first, then build skills so chewing stops paying.
What should I do when I catch my dog chewing something?+
Interrupt calmly, trade up to an appropriate chew, then reset the environment so it doesn’t happen again. The goal is fewer “caught you” moments because the routine prevents the behavior.
Will this help if my dog destroys things when I leave?+
Yes — we focus on alone-time structure and reducing rehearsal. Destruction during alone time usually isn’t “spite” — it’s stress + untrained routines.
How do I handle barking at noises without yelling?+
We reduce triggers, teach calmer replacement behaviors, and reinforce quiet moments. Yelling often becomes “participating” — we want the opposite.
When should I get professional help?+
If there’s aggression, biting, extreme fear, or escalating behavior, bring in a certified professional. Bubbas can support your daily structure, but safety and escalation cases deserve expert guidance.
Ready to get your house back?
Join the beta and start Miso’s Reset Plan this week.