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ABOUT US
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We believe every dog is different and should be trained in a way that suits them best. That’s why we assess each dog to create a training plan that fits their needs, instead of using a one-size-fits-all approach.
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Our dog training method is based on three key principles that shape behavior. These principles apply to all dogs, whether they’re family pets or working police dogs. Understanding them is the key to clear and effective communication with your pup.

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What do I need to bring?Your dog’s food, medications or supplements, vaccination records, filled-out paperwork (unless you’ve already provided it to us), a nylon or leather quick release collar with name tags. And, oh . . . don’t forget your dog.
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What shouldn’t I bring for my dog?No bedding, pig hooves, food dishes, or toys.
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Can I and family be a part of the training lessons?Yes! There will be a go home lesson at the end of your dog's training.
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How long is the duration of Lodge and Learn programs?From 2 to 6 weeks, depending on your dog's training goals.
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What is your training method?We use positive reinforcement and balanced training techniques tailored to each dog’s temperament and learning style.
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Will my dog's unwanted behaviors be addressed during training?Yes! Our behavior modification programs are designed to address issues such as jumping, leash pulling, reactivity, and anxiety.
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Will I be trained to maintain my dog's progress?Yes! We offer hands-on owner coaching and ongoing support to help you reinforce your dog's training at home.


OUR PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
we're happy to be of service
We believe every dog is different and should be trained in a way that suits them best. That’s why we assess each dog to create a training plan that fits their needs, instead of using a one-size-fits-all approach.
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Our dog training method is based on three key principles that shape behavior. These principles apply to all dogs, whether they’re family pets or working police dogs. Understanding them is the key to clear and effective communication with your pup.
