Behavior Modification


Barking, lunging, shutting down, ignoring you completely.

Most of the dogs I work with aren’t “bad,” they’re overwhelmed and don’t yet have the skills to handle what’s being asked of them.

That’s where behavior modification comes in.

If walks feel stressful, unpredictable, or straight-up embarrassing, you’re not alone.


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  • Bark or lunge at other dogs on walks.

  • Struggle around people or in public.

  • Shut down or become overwhelmed.

  • Feel unpredictable or hard to manage.

  • Do well at home, but fall apart outside.

  • Guard food, toys, or space.

  • Have a history of snapping or biting.

This is for dogs who:

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Our Process


Initial Assessment

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  • Comprehensive history review

  • Live behavior observation

  • Immediate Management Strategy

  • Summary & Next Steps

Customized Training Plan

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  • Behavior roadmap

  • Session phases

  • Step-by-step instructions

Training Sessions

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  • Guided sessions

  • Handler coaching


Shelter, rescue, and newly adopted dogs may qualify for discounted rates. Reach out to learn more.

Initial Assessment (required): $100

4 Session Package: $540

6 Session Package: $750