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Whether you need help with a challenging pup or want to strengthen your bond, I'm here to listen and guide you forward.

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Whether you’re looking for professional dog training, structured room and board programs, or specialized support for aggressive behavior, we’re here to help. No two dogs are the same, and no two training plans should be either. We take the time to understand your dog’s personality, history, and goals so we can build a plan that actually works.

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Q: Are you open on the weekends?

A: I Am open on the weekends for board and train, and by appointment only.

Q: How long does it take to train a dog?

A: It depends on the dog’s age, temperament, and the goals of training. Basic obedience can show noticeable improvement in a few weeks, but consistent reinforcement is key. Training isn’t a one-time event — it’s an ongoing process.

Q: What’s the best age to start training?

A: The earlier, the better — ideally around 8–12 weeks old. That said, it’s never too late to begin. Early training helps prevent bad habits from forming.

Q: Why isn’t my dog listening to me?

A: In most cases, it’s not stubbornness — it’s unclear communication or inconsistent reinforcement. Dogs repeat behaviors that are rewarded and ignore behaviors that aren’t clearly reinforced.

Q: Do you use positive reinforcement?

A: Yes. Effective training focuses on rewarding desired behaviors and creating clear structure. Positive reinforcement builds trust and encourages dogs to repeat good behavior.

Q: Will training change my dog’s personality?

A: No — good training enhances your dog’s confidence and clarity. It doesn’t remove personality; it simply builds better communication and structure.