Programs
Training Programs
Every dog is different. Training recommendations are based on the dog's temperament, age, behavior, drives, owner goals, and the level of structure needed for long-term success.
Behavior Modification
Behavior work addresses issues such as reactivity, poor impulse control, confidence concerns, household conflict, leash problems, and unwanted patterns that have become difficult to manage.
- Reactivity concerns
- Over-arousal
- Confidence issues
- Structured intervention plans
Obedience Training
Obedience training focuses on practical, reliable skills that make daily life easier, including leash manners, recall, place work, impulse control, neutrality, public manners, and handler communication.
- Family dogs
- Active companions
- Working breeds
- Owners wanting better reliability and control
Puppy Foundations
Start young with structure, confidence, and clear communication. Puppy foundation work may include crate training, leash skills, engagement, confidence building, early obedience, household manners, and owner coaching.
- Young puppies
- New puppy owners
- Working-breed puppies
- Families wanting to start correctly from day one
Working Dog Development
Working and protection development begins with honest evaluation. For appropriate dogs, training may focus on drive development, obedience under stimulation, handler control, confidence, engagement, and responsible progression.
- Suitable working-breed dogs
- Sport prospects
- Personal protection candidates
- Experienced handlers seeking structured development