Day Training




Let us take the stress off you and jump start your dog's training. Once the training is completed, we'll show you how to maintain the skills your dog has learned. You'll also receive a discount on any two of our classes you choose! Any of our classes will help you maintain the skills you and your dog have learned, increase your confidence with your dog, and build more resilient behavior in your dog.
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All Day Training includes the following,
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Three intensive hours of training on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays.
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Choose the skills you want your dog to learn.
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We teach your dog to relax and turn off using Suzanne Clothier's RRR method, no matter which package you choose.​
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An enrichment game tailored to your dog, as well as your lifestyle.
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Weekly progress reports.
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A Final "hand-off" session to help you transition your dog's training to everyday life at home.
4-WEEK DAY TRAINING, LEVEL 1 - $1,500​
PAY BY THE DAY - $128/DAY
PET SKILLS, LEVEL 1
Focuses on beginning skills for dogs new to training or sharpening skills dogs have learned but need to brush up. All the basic skills such as sit, down, stay, come, leash walking, leave-it, polite greetings, counter-surfing, etc. as well as any skills you would like to add on. ​​
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4-WEEK DAY TRAINING, LEVEL 2 - $1,500​
PAY BY THE DAY - $128/DAY
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​PET SKILLS, LEVEL 2
Continues to build on Level 1 skills with generalization and working more outside. Along with generalizing all the basic skills, dogs will practice outside leash walking to local stores, walking past other dogs in various environments, and attention to handler while out and about. ​​
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Who is Day Training For?
Day Training is a perfect fit if.....
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You see your dog as a family member, not just a pet.
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You're willing to be actively involved in the training process.
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You want your dog to enjoy doing things with you safely.
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You're open to learning new approaches.
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You have the physical and financial ability to invest in the process.
Day Training is not the right fit if......
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You want someone to "fix" your dog without your involvement.
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You're looking for a quick solution without lifestyle changes.
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You're opposed to clear boundaries and structure.
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You're unwilling to incorporate the needs of your dog.