Choosing the right training program depends on your dog’s temperament, your goals, and your lifestyle. Here’s a breakdown of the most common options.
Board & Train programs are ideal for owners with busy schedules or dogs that need intensive, immersive training. Your dog stays with professional trainers and receives daily sessions. Most programs include go-home lessons so you can maintain the training.
Private Lessons offer one-on-one attention and are great for specific behavioral issues like reactivity, anxiety, or aggression. The trainer works directly with you and your dog in your environment.
Group Classes are excellent for socialization and basic obedience. They’re often the most affordable option and give your dog the chance to practice commands around distractions.
Puppy Training programs focus on the critical developmental window between 8 and 16 weeks. Early training and socialization set the stage for a well-adjusted adult dog.
When in doubt, book a free consultation. A professional trainer can assess your dog and recommend the program that will give you the best results.