Professional pet behavior training and correction services tailored to your pet's unique needs.
Teach your pet essential commands like sit, stay, come, and heel. Build a foundation of good behavior and communication.
Duration: 4-6 weeks
Address problematic behaviors like aggression, anxiety, excessive barking, and destructive chewing using science-based methods.
Duration: 8-12 weeks
Take your pet's training to the next level with advanced commands, agility training, and specialized skills.
Duration: 12-16 weeks
Convenient one-on-one training sessions in the comfort of your own home, addressing specific behavior issues in your pet's environment.
Duration: Custom
Socialize your pet while learning new skills in a supportive group environment with other pet owners.
Duration: 6-8 weeks
Professional training from anywhere with live video consultations, personalized training plans, and ongoing support.
Duration: Custom
Our Puppy Training program is specially designed for puppies aged 8-16 weeks, a critical developmental period. This program focuses on building a strong foundation of positive behaviors and socialization skills that will benefit your puppy throughout their life.
This program pairs perfectly with our Basic Obedience Training for a seamless transition as your puppy grows into adulthood.
Our Basic Obedience Training program is suitable for dogs of all ages and focuses on teaching essential commands and good manners. Whether you have a young puppy or an adult dog, this program will help improve communication and strengthen your bond.
For dogs who have mastered basic obedience, consider our Advanced Training program to further develop their skills.
Our Behavior Correction program addresses a wide range of problematic behaviors in dogs and cats. Using science-based, positive reinforcement methods, we work with you to understand the root causes of your pet's behavior and develop effective solutions.
Many behavior issues can be prevented with proper training. Consider our Puppy Training program for young dogs to establish good habits early.
Our Advanced Training program is designed for dogs who have already mastered basic obedience and are ready to take their skills to the next level. This program challenges your dog mentally and physically while strengthening your bond and communication.
Advanced Training is a great way to keep your dog engaged and well-behaved. It's also an excellent foundation if you're interested in pursuing specialized training or activities.
Our Online Training program offers the convenience of professional pet training from the comfort of your home. With live video sessions and personalized training plans, we can help you address your pet's behavior issues no matter where you are located.
Online Training is ideal for busy pet owners, those in remote areas, or anyone who prefers the convenience of at-home training. It complements our In-Home Training program perfectly.
Our Cat Behavior Training program addresses the unique needs and behaviors of felines. Whether you're dealing with litter box issues, scratching problems, or aggression, our certified trainers can help you understand and modify your cat's behavior.
Cat behavior can be complex, but with the right understanding and techniques, we can help you build a better relationship with your feline companion. Our program often works alongside our Behavior Correction services for comprehensive support.
Aggression in pets can manifest in various forms, including growling, biting, hissing, or lunging. It's important to address aggression early, as it can escalate and become a serious safety concern.
Our approach to aggression involves identifying the triggers and underlying causes, then implementing behavior modification techniques that promote positive interactions. We work closely with you to create a safe environment and develop management strategies.
Anxiety in pets can result from various factors, including separation from owners, loud noises, new environments, or past traumatic experiences. Common signs include excessive panting, pacing, destructive behavior, or withdrawal.
Our anxiety management program combines desensitization, counter-conditioning, and environmental modifications to help your pet feel more secure. We also provide guidance on creating a calming routine and may recommend enrichment activities.
While barking is a natural form of communication for dogs, excessive barking can become problematic for both you and your neighbors. It may indicate boredom, anxiety, territorial behavior, or a need for attention.
Our trainers will help you identify the triggers for your dog's barking and implement strategies to reduce it. This may include teaching the "quiet" command, providing mental stimulation, or addressing underlying causes such as separation anxiety.
Leash pulling is a common issue that can make walks unpleasant and even dangerous. It often develops when dogs learn that pulling gets them where they want to go, or when they become overstimulated by their environment.
Our approach to leash pulling focuses on teaching your dog to walk calmly by your side through positive reinforcement. We'll work on loose leash walking techniques and help you manage distractions during walks.
House soiling refers to inappropriate elimination inside the home, which can be frustrating for pet owners. It can occur in both dogs and cats and may be due to medical issues, incomplete training, anxiety, or environmental factors.
Our approach involves first ruling out medical causes, then implementing a consistent training plan. For cats, we'll evaluate litter box placement, type, and maintenance. For dogs, we'll work on establishing a regular schedule and reinforcing appropriate elimination.
Chewing is a natural behavior for pets, but when it becomes destructive (targeting furniture, shoes, or other household items), it can be a problem. Destructive chewing may indicate boredom, anxiety, teething (in puppies), or lack of appropriate chew toys.
Our solution involves providing appropriate chew alternatives, increasing mental and physical stimulation, and teaching your pet what items are acceptable to chew. For puppies, we'll address teething discomfort and redirect their chewing behavior.
While jumping may seem harmless or even cute in puppies, it can become a problem as dogs grow larger. Jumping on people or furniture can be dangerous, especially for children or elderly individuals.
We'll teach you how to consistently reinforce four-on-the-floor behavior and redirect your dog's excitement into more appropriate greetings. Positive reinforcement techniques help your dog learn that calm behavior gets them the attention they want.
Attention-seeking behaviors such as excessive meowing, barking, pawing, or nudging can be annoying and disruptive. These behaviors often develop when pets learn that they get attention (even negative attention) for these actions.
Our approach involves teaching your pet alternative ways to get attention and rewarding calm, appropriate behavior. We'll also help you establish a routine that provides your pet with sufficient mental and physical stimulation to reduce attention-seeking behaviors.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation and start your journey towards a harmonious pet-owner relationship.