Discount Packages for Private Training
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Starter Package
Perfect for those looking to get started with private training sessions.
- Four 45-minute private training sessions.
- Basic obedience commands (sit, stay, come, leash walking)
- Written training plan and progress tracking
- 5% discount on additional sessions beyond the package
Cost: $360 (5% discount off pay-as-you-go rate)
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Silver Package
Tailored for dogs needing behavior correction or modification
- Six 45-minute private training sessions.
- Customized behavior modification plan
- Written training plan and progress tracking
- Email support between sessions for three months
- 10% discount on additional sessions beyond the package.
Cost: $510 (10% discount off pay-as-you-go rate)
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Gold Package
Perfect for those looking for beginning to advance behaviors.
- Ten 45-minute private training sessions.
- Advanced obedience commands (heel, recall, stay under distraction).
- Written training plan and progress tracking
- 15% discount on additional sessions beyond the package.
Cost: $805 (15% discount off pay-as-you-go rate)
Packages Discounts for Group Walks
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Starter Package
Includes: 4 Drop-In Classes
Cost: $180 (save $20)
Description: Perfect for beginners looking to dip their toes into consistent training and socialization.
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Woof & Walk Pass
Includes: 8 Drop-In Classes
Cost: $340 (save $60)
Description: It is ideal for building a strong foundation with regular training and community engagement.
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Ultimate Wag Pack
Includes: 12 Drop-In Classes
Cost: $480 (save $120)
Description: Designed for dedicated dog owners committed to long-term progress.
Why Join a Group Classes
It's natural to worry about how your dog will behave around other animals and people. Joining a group class can be a great way to address these concerns in a controlled and supportive environment. In a group class setting, dogs can train around other dogs and people in a structured and supervised setting. This helps improve their social skills and behavior as they get accustomed to being around different dogs and new faces.
Additionally, training around other dogs and people can help dogs learn how to stay focused on their owner, even in the presence of distractions. This improves reliability and confidence in real-life situations and addresses concerns about how your dog may behave in various environments.
At the same time, the group class provides a sense of community for both dogs and owners. It offers a supportive network where owners can share experiences, tips, and encouragement, creating a positive and engaging environment for everyone involved.
Overall, while having concerns about group classes is natural, they can be a fantastic way to address those concerns and help both dogs and owners grow and learn in a supportive and controlled setting.