Most in-home sessions run 60–90 minutes depending on the case, the dog, and the humans. Working breeds and puppies can look very different than a stressed adult dog. We don’t rush the foundation.
This page is for existing clients. Your dog doesn’t “reset” between visits — they build momentum when you practice the plan.
10–15 minutes a day before meals works best. Or 3–5 minute micro-sessions on one skill. Consistency beats intensity.
Kitchen. Doors. Walks. Guests. Distractions. Real life is the exam.
Text me 2–3 time options and what you want to work on next. I confirm and lock it in. No calendar ping-pong.
TEXT: 602-919-6921
I’ll reply with your confirmed time. If I’m quiet, I’m with a dog or a family — I’ll get back to you.
If I asked for video, send one clip at a time — 45–60 seconds — normal phone video, no fancy edits.
Short clips = faster feedback. Long clips = “where is the moment?” scrolling.
Overstimulated or overly full dogs learn slower. We’re not paying for slower.
Most clients book every 2–3 weeks unless we agreed otherwise. That space is where new habits actually become normal.
No homework = no momentum. And momentum is the whole point.
Most in-home sessions run 60–90 minutes depending on the case, the dog, and the humans. Working breeds and puppies can look very different than a stressed adult dog. We don’t rush the foundation.
Use the policy in your agreement as the official rule. The practical version: give me as much notice as possible so I can re-route families and not waste a training slot.
This page is built for existing clients booking the next session. If you’re new and want to start training, use the contact/start page on the site (this page assumes you already have a plan).
If I don’t respond immediately, I’m with a dog or a family. I’ll get back to you.
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