Expert Board & Train Programs That Transform Your Dog's Behavior
We get it. Your dog might be driving you a little crazy. Maybe it’s the nonstop barking at delivery trucks or the way they leap on your guests like it’s the highlight of their day. If you’ve tried group classes or training tips online and nothing seems to stick, our board and train program could be the fresh start you need.
Here’s how it works. Your dog comes to stay with us for a few weeks in a comfortable, home-like setting. Not a sterile kennel, but a place where professional trainers work with them every single day. While you take a well-deserved break, we’re focused on helping your pup learn the habits that make life at home so much smoother.
Why Choose Professional Trainers in Your Local Area
We’re not a big chain with a cookie-cutter approach. We live here, we know the neighborhoods, and we understand the challenges your dog faces in this community. When we practice leash skills, we’re doing it on the same sidewalks and streets where you’ll walk your dog every day.
And when your dog comes home, you’re not left on your own. Need a refresher? Have a question? Call us. Training doesn’t end the moment your dog walks back through your front door, and neither does our support.
How Our Dog Board and Train Program Delivers Results
The first thing we do is get to know your dog. What excites them? What worries them? What behaviors are making life hard at home? Every dog is different, so their training plan should be tailored accordingly.
Most programs last anywhere from two to four weeks. During that time, your dog’s day includes multiple training sessions, walks, play, and downtime to rest. And because we know how much progress matters to you, you’ll get regular updates with photos and videos so you can see the changes happening.
Comprehensive Behavior Programs for Every Dog's Needs
We’ve worked with puppies who can’t resist chewing everything in sight, seniors who have picked up some cranky habits, anxious dogs, and confident dogs who think they run the household.
Most of the time, behavior issues don’t come from a dog being “bad.” They’re usually confused or stressed, and they’re showing it in ways that don’t fit well in a home. Once we figure out the cause, we can start making real progress.
Complete Immersive Boarding Experience
Your dog won’t spend their days sitting in a crate. They’ll stay in a structured, home-like environment where they eat regular meals, have a comfortable place to sleep, and get the kind of attention that makes learning easier. Because we’re with them throughout the day, we can reward the good behaviors right away and redirect the not-so-good ones before they turn into bigger issues.
Think of it like learning a new language. You can take a one-hour class once a week, or you can live with people who speak it fluently and learn much faster. That’s what immersive training does for your dog.
Our Program: Daily Structure and Socialization
Every day has structure, but it’s far from boring. Mornings might start with obedience work, followed by a walk where we practice staying calm around distractions. Afternoons might mean supervised play with other dogs or quiet confidence-building sessions.
For shy or nervous dogs, we go slow and help them gain trust at their own pace. For excitable dogs who think every day is a party, we focus on impulse control and social skills. Each dog gets what they need, not what the dog before them needed.
Ready to Transform Your Dog's Life? Start Today!
Good training is one of the best investments you can make. No more destroyed furniture. No more apologizing to the neighbors. No more stressful walks. Instead, you get the calm, happy companion you always wanted, and your family gets a more peaceful home.
We’ll start with a conversation about your situation. What’s going on with your dog? What have you tried? What are your goals? Sometimes, board and train is perfect. At other times, there may be a better option. Either way, we’ll give you our honest recommendation.
FAQs
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It depends on your dog and what we’re working on. For basic manners and obedience, 2 to 3 weeks usually works. More complex issues, such as reactivity or resource guarding, may take 4 to 6 weeks to resolve. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during your consultation.
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Most common issues can be addressed, including barking, jumping, leash pulling, separation anxiety, food aggression, reactivity with other dogs, and basic obedience struggles. For severe aggression, we’ll let you know if specialized help is needed.
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No. We work with puppies as young as four months (once they’re vaccinated) all the way up to senior dogs. Puppies are quick learners, while older dogs may take more time, but they can absolutely learn new habits.
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We don’t just hand you your dog and wish you luck. We’ll walk you through everything they learned, give you a clear plan to follow, and stay available for support. Many families also join group classes or schedule refresher sessions to keep things on track.
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Most programs range from $1,400 to $4,500, depending on length and goals. It’s an investment, but it saves you time, stress, and money in the long run. Payment plans are available if that makes things easier for you.