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PRIVATE LESSONS

Solid Start  $550

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4 Private Lessons

2 weeks of group classes that begin as soon as your private lessons are completed. 

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This program is designed to address your basic issues with your dog. In this program you will build a foundation of communication, leash work, and house manners. All awhile you and your dog build up your relationship. Examples of behaviors that can be covered in this program; jumping, leash pulling, counter surfing, or stealing.

This program includes 4 private lessons that are held at our facility and typically once a week, leash equipment, and 2 weeks of group classes held on Monday and Wednesday evenings. 

The Connected Canine $850

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6 Private Lessons  

2 weeks of group classes that begin as soon as your private lessons are completed. 

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This program is designed to address harder issues with your dog. Those issues might look like fear based issues, aggression, anxiety, reactivity, vet and grooming rehab, confidence building, resource guarding, or more. In these lessons we will be covering leash work, the foundations to confidence building, building appropriate outlets, as well as getting a better handle on your dog with issues around the house. In this the goal is to create a better connection and understanding with your dog.

This program includes 6 private lessons that are held at our facility and typically once a week, leash equipment, and 2 weeks of group classes held on Monday and Wednesday evenings. (Some dogs that struggle with reactivity or aggression may only be eligible for our Wednesday evening classes, until they are able to graduate to both.)

In Home Lesson  $500

This is a 2-hour lesson that will take place in your home. Some issues just need to be worked out in the comfort of your home.  The In-Home Lesson is also recommended for more serious problems such as aggression issues between 4 legged family members or reactivity in the home, this is not something to take lightly. By meeting in the home, we can all sit down and work together to identify the best plan of action. This is best done after a Behavior modification program, this way your dog has the skills to handle the situations at hand.

Topics covered: Specific issues identified by the client

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