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In-Home Training

The Alternative to Board And Train

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Too Busy For Dog Training?

I get it, life is busy. Is dog training one more thing you don't have time for?

Wish someone would train the dog for you?

Are you considering board and train?

There's an alternative.

In-Home Training

With In-Home Training, I come to your home for one hour a week and train your dog for you. Unlike board and train, you are able to watch me working with your dog. You never have to worry about neglect or abuse. All you have to do is hand me the leash and take a seat.

 

For 40 minutes, I train your dog using years of experience and expertise. Your dog's training is accelerated by learning from a professional. You will be amazed by how fast your dog learns new things. 

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But, that's only part of the lesson.

 

 

Knowledge For You

With board and train the dog learns excellent things, but you might not have the skills to maintain them. This is why board and train can fail you and your dog.

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In-Home Training prevents knowledge gaps. Immediately after training the dog, I spend 20 minutes teaching you how to maintain everything your dog just learned.

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  • You'll get clear instructions

  • No confusing homework

  • Two weekly Zoom or FaceTime check-ins to keep you on track

  •  Ideal for busy people

Marie Smith at APDT Conference 2022

In-Home Training Benefits

A typical one month board and train costs $3,500 or more.

In-Home Training is only $1,500 a month.

It saves you money, time, and stress.

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Training is accelerated

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Dog stays in your home

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Positive Reinforcement

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Solutions to problems

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Fun for the dog

Easier for you

Dogs I Work With

  • Puppies

  • Adolescent dogs

  • Shy dogs

  • Dogs that lack confidence

  • Dogs who pull on leash

  • All breeds and mixed breeds

Dogs I Don't Work With

Because I lack proper education, it would be unethical for me to assist with:

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  • Dogs that bite or threaten to bite

  • Dogs that hurt other animals

  • Severe resource guarding

  • Dogs with separation anxiety

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My education is ongoing; however, right now I'm not qualified to help you, but I know someone who is.

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