ABOUT

The difference between good content and brand-worthy content?

A focused, camera-ready dog. That kind of focus doesn’t just make filming easier. It transforms what you can create and pitch.

WELCOME

I'M JULIE

 

I’ve spent two decades training dogs for the spotlight, from national ad campaigns and Super Bowl spots to music videos and blockbuster films. Along the way, I’ve trained and worked dogs on sets around the world, including projects in Morocco, Argentina, Italy, Indonesia, France, and Germany. I’ve worked with countless breeds and temperaments, including rescues, and perfected techniques to bring out the precision and personality that make a dog shine on camera.

Now I teach creators how to do the same with their own dogs. Because when your dog can hit their mark, focus, and repeat behaviors on cue, content becomes effortless — and the opportunities that come with it start stacking up.

Cue the Dogs was built with one goal: to make training for content simple, effective, and designed for creators. I show you exactly how to build the same focus and reliability I’ve trained for Hollywood sets — so you can create naturally polished, brand-worthy content without needing a dozen takes.

LANA5

 

Meet my housemate, Lana5 — a Belgian Malinois and scene-stealing co-star. She embodies the perfect mix of focus, personality, and charm. Together, we’ve worked on productions like Dog, John Wick Chapter 4, and the first season of Amazon’s Fallout.

Now, she helps me demonstrate the training techniques we use with our clients during virtual sessions. When she’s not working, you’ll find her chasing a ball on Sullivan’s Island, lounging at a café under the Charleston sun, or popping up on Instagram, giving a glimpse behind the scenes.

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