Three Week Board & Train

$2,750.00

3-Week Board & Train

Best for: Skill-building and mild behavior challenges

The three-week program allows for deeper skill development and more consistency. In addition to foundational manners, dogs work on reliability, distractions, and real-life application of skills. This program may also address mild to moderate behavior challenges such as jumping, over-arousal, leash pulling, or difficulty settling.

This option is recommended for dogs who need more time to practice and generalize behaviors before transitioning back home.

The three week training package improves control and strengthens your bond with your pet, leading to a better relationship.

Overall, Week 3 emphasizes enhancing obedience skills, addressing specific behavioral concerns, and fostering a well-rounded, socially adept dog.

What Board & Train Is (and Is Not)

    •    It is an immersive training program where the dog lives with the trainer

    •    It does focus on foundational skills, behavior modification, and habit building

    •    It is not a “quick fix” or permanent solution without owner follow-through

3-Week Board & Train

Best for: Skill-building and mild behavior challenges

The three-week program allows for deeper skill development and more consistency. In addition to foundational manners, dogs work on reliability, distractions, and real-life application of skills. This program may also address mild to moderate behavior challenges such as jumping, over-arousal, leash pulling, or difficulty settling.

This option is recommended for dogs who need more time to practice and generalize behaviors before transitioning back home.

The three week training package improves control and strengthens your bond with your pet, leading to a better relationship.

Overall, Week 3 emphasizes enhancing obedience skills, addressing specific behavioral concerns, and fostering a well-rounded, socially adept dog.

What Board & Train Is (and Is Not)

    •    It is an immersive training program where the dog lives with the trainer

    •    It does focus on foundational skills, behavior modification, and habit building

    •    It is not a “quick fix” or permanent solution without owner follow-through

Week 1: Foundation and Assessment

- Introduction to the training environment and the trainer.

- Initial behavioral assessment to identify specific issues.

- Basic obedience training: sit, stay, recall, focus.

- Introduction to leash manners and walking etiquette.

Week 2: Behavioral Modification

- Targeted training sessions to address identified behavioral issues.

- Operate conditioning techniques for desired behaviors.

- Continued work on basic commands with increasing distractions.

- Socialization exercises with other dogs and people.

Week 3: Advanced Commands and Specialized Training

- Advanced obedience commands: down, heel, leave it, etc.

- Training for specific needs or concerns outlined by the owner.

- Introduction to off-leash training in a controlled environment.

- Continued socialization to reinforce positive behavior.