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Day Train

Sometimes you and your dog just need a jump-start. That’s more than okay. As trained behaviorists, we’re here to step in, build momentum, and help you get unstuck. Day Training runs 4-weeks.

Our Day Train program is designed for focused, one-on-one learning in a real-world setting. You’ll drop your pup off at the start of the day, and our trainers will work directly with them on the specific skills or behaviors you’re most eager to improve. While training is the priority, balance matters. Day Train dogs still enjoy breaks, enrichment, and time to decompress.

Every Day Train includes an outdoor adventure where your dog practices their training in dynamic environments, helping skills stick beyond the training space. When you pick your dog up at the end of the day, we’ll walk you through what was worked on, why it matters, and how you can confidently continue the training at home.

from $1,745.60

What Your Pup Will Learn

4-Week
Behavioral runs on Tues. & Thurs.

4-Week
Off-Leash runs on Tues. & Thurs.


Calmness

Have you had a dog who just seemed unable to settle? Together, we’ll teach your pup how to regulate their emotions and settle their minds, even when they’re in stimulating environments.


Neutrality

Dogs can learn to have heightened reactions when around certain stimuli. By teaching neutrality, your dog will be able to exist around people, dogs, and distractions without overreacting or engaging.


Engagement

There’s nothing like having a strong bond with your pup! Engagement encourages a dog’s desire to choose their handler over the environment through trust, clarity, and relationship.


Communication

This is the heart of what we do! Together, we’ll learn and teach you a shared language between dog and handler that includes clear expectations, fair guidance, and consistent feedback.


Meet the Behaviorists

Kayla and her horse

Kayla

With 14 certifications and degrees and mentorship under a veterinary behaviorist, I’m committed to lifelong learning and thoughtful training. My goal is to improve dogs’ lives through clear communication, calm foundations, and methods that support both the dog and the human.

Bradyn

Bradyn

My background in the veterinary field led me to dog training, with a focus on helping dogs that struggle. After being mentored under a behaviorist, I continue to pursue education and training programs to ensure I offer knowledgeable, compassionate, and effective support to clients.