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BOARDING AND TRAINING

Do you struggle with walking your dog, house manners, a solid recall? This is where I do the heavy lifting, and we follow up with private lessons. A professional trainer does the quality repetitions to instill a new behavior and then you practice it!


Total investment: $2,900 for 3 weeks (Includes E-collar technologies collar, any other equipment is additional)


(Any behavioral issues, such as aggression/severe anxiety/etc. will be addressed on a case by case basis. These behavioral issues will require additional training time at an additional cost.)

Puppy House Call- for puppies 4 months and younger

Brought home a new addition to the family and need some help with potty training, crate training, introducing a leash, what to buy?


This is a 2-3 hour house call, where we help you best set up your home, answer all your questions, and show you how to begin to lay the foundation for a successful lifelong relationship!


Total investment: $350

Puppy Jump Start

Got a new puppy and need some help laying the foundation for success?


This is a two week board and train program where we focus on the basics!


Total investment: $1,500(any recommended training equipment is additional)

Board & Refresh

Need a little help brushing up on some things you’ve let slide? Or has a new quirk appeared? Just want your dog to learn something new?


Exclusively for current clients.


$100 per night

Ready to learn more and get started?

Let’s talk!

Personalized Service Dog training

What is a service dog?

Emotional support, therapy, and companion animals are not service animals.

What are some examples of a task?

Per ADA, a service animal is defined as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. The task(s) performed by the dog must be directly related to the person’s disability.


What are some examples of a task?

Emotional support, therapy, and companion animals are not service animals.

What are some examples of a task?

Some examples are:

  • guiding people who are blind
  • alerting people who are deaf
  • calming a person with Post Traumatic Stress disorder(PTSD) during an anxiety attack
  • retrieving items
  • many more!

Emotional support, therapy, and companion animals are not service animals.

Emotional support, therapy, and companion animals are not service animals.

Emotional support, therapy, and companion animals are not service animals.

These are similar terms that describe dogs that provide comfort and companionship to people just by being there.


Service dogs are working dogs, not pets. Only service dogs are granted public access.

Picking a service dog

Public Access Training

Emotional support, therapy, and companion animals are not service animals.

The first step is picking out an appropriate puppy or dog for you and your specific needs. Not every dog is fit to be a service dog, temperament matters. Let us help you be set up for success! 

Public Access Training

Public Access Training

Public Access Training

Do you need to start or improve your service dog in trainings public access manners?


We offer AKC Canine Good Citizen, AKC Community Canine, and AKC Urban CGC testing as well. These are great building blocks and goals for a team.

Contact for more info!

Public Access Training

Public Access Training

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