BOARD & TRAIN
$185/ Day
THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE WAY TO DRAMATIC, LIFELONG & LASTING CHANGE
Board and Trains are customized 24/7 training programs designed to create unparalleled results for your dog. Similar to sending your car to the mechanic where they have lifts and power tools you can’t access at home, a Board and Train’s dedicated training team uses controlled setups and dedicates many hours each day to training. These setups are simply not possible in a home environment.
To set you up for sustainable success, we’ve tailored our program since 2014 to have:
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Customized programming for every dog
Our trainers thoroughly assess every dog to tailor programs that focus on what’s important to your lifestyle— whether that’s eliminating aggression towards other dogs and humans, unwanted behavior with your guests, or not listening in public.
As we develop your program, we focus on improving your relationship with your dog, creating more structure at home, and teaching you about your dog's specific needs.
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Dedicated one-on-one coaching for you
Dog training is about you and your dog working together as a team, so we coach both of you in tandem throughout the entire program.
In addition, working with only one trainer can make a dog handler dependent (meaning they only look good with that trainer). By staying collaborative with you and within our team, we make sure that your dog is well-behaved with you at home, in a crowded park, or at the local watering hole.
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Ongoing support that actually works
We like to joke that we “co-own” your dog with you! Families and dogs who graduate from Board and Train often continue with our programs like training pack walks, private sessions, or group sessions to maintain or advance their results.
Aboard a train can create life-long change for the following:
Aggression
Obedience
Pulling on Leash (Loose Leash WalkingGreeting visitors calmly
Puppy socialization
Fighting between dogs in the same house
Leash reactivity (barking and lunging on leash)
Resource guarding of food, bones, spaces, people, or toys Biting dogs and humans
Stress and separation anxiety
Prepping your dog for a new baby
Neurological Issues
Management and Safety
Education on the needs of Working Breed Dogs