FAQ'S


  • How long does it take to train a dog?

    The length of time it takes to train a dog depends on a variety of factors, including the dog's age, breed, temperament, and the type of training needed. On average, it can take several weeks to several months to fully train a dog.

  • What is your cancellation policy?

    We require a 72-hour notice for cancellations. If you cancel within 48 hours of your scheduled appointment, you may be charged a $50 cancellation fee.

  • Do you offer in-home training?

    Yes, we offer in-home training sessions for clients who prefer to train their dogs in their own environment. This can be especially helpful for dogs who have difficulty adjusting to new surroundings or who have behavior issues that are specific to their home environment.

  • Is your dog shy & fearful due to trauma or lack of socialization?

    Many dogs that lack socialization are often uncomfortable in new situations and people. We have worked with thousands of shy and fearful dogs. We know how hard and sometimes frustrating it can be when your best friend lives in fear. Our approach is based on scientific research and industry best practices, so you can feel confident that every step supports genuine learning and lasting positive change. 

  • Is your dog displaying signs of aggression towards other dogs or people? 

    Aggression in dogs is a challenging issue faced by many pet guardians. It may present as barking, growling, lunging, snapping, or even biting. In some cases, aggression can occur between dogs sharing the same home, resulting in heightened tension and potentially dangerous situations. However, with patience, understanding, and a thoughtful approach, it is possible to identify the underlying causes of canine aggression and promote harmony and safety for everyone in the household. 

  • Are you worried that your dog could be a danger to yourself or to others?

    We can conduct a comprehensive risk assessment and create a behavior modification plan that is specifically customized to your individual lifestyle, your dog's background, and any history of biting. Each dog is different, but in extreme situations, rehoming or behavioral euthanasia may be advised to prevent further harm to other people or animals. 

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